Preventive Medicine: The Rational Male, Book 2
R**D
Goodbye Blue Pill eyes.
Support the cause. Thank you Rollo, changed my perspective on life and inner Game. Now i need to do the work, to become the man i want to be.
D**Z
It’s 2023.
U have to read this book. If u disagree with rollos work u must read at least 1 book.I guarantee u mind will change.U have to know every phase of a women. It’s a must.Thanks Rollo !
J**S
SOLID FOR ANY MAN EXPERIENCED OR NOT
Great book man, solid advice to any man wanting to see the bigger picture of the woman's mind and the dating world, I am 21 and I am blessed and grateful for Mr.Tomassi for this knowledge definetley a book to get your mind in the right place when it comes to woman and sets your mind right to think better about yourself and to look at yourself deep and in every aspect, again, GREAT BOOK!!
B**S
I wish i knew these facts before i married
I reproach myself for always knowning that i should have had done more research before marrying, I wish this book by MR. Rollo was available back in 2000.The book will redpill any simp or chump that is confused and talk to himself thinking that "no body can understand women" which is a fallacy.This book will arm any man to bring in these tools and scientifical information of how human nature works, we human are basically the same, and these observations and factual analysis of the animal will help any man determine what course of action to take on your particular ciscumstances.Good luch men out there!...buy this book and th eother 4 in this serie.Thanks Mr. Rollo for putting up the work and presenting these facts to us, you literally are saving men's lives.
E**G
Life 201: Advanced Concepts
After Reading the first book of The Rational Male series, I couldn't wait for a day to start this second one. If the first book is the milk, this second book is the meat.Preventive Medicine was more like Preventive Chemotherapy. As someone who is averse to drugs of any kind, I found a good chunk of this pill incredibly hard to swallow. The chapters on Hypergamy are particularly gag inducing.I'm being metaphorical, because to put it bluntly: Hypergamy as Rollo describes in such awful, disappointing detail is, unfortunately, quite accurate. What I found especially jarring is not the fact that all women are capable of it. It wasn't even the fact that hypergamy can drive a woman to sacrifice everyone and everything, even her own happiness, self-worth, and sanity, to achieve its ideals. It wasn't even the fact that hypergamy is the ever present feminine instinct perfected by eons of biochemical programming, intended for the sole purpose of bringing together the best pairs of human beings to procreate the next generation and propagate healthy members of the species with the highest biological and cultural survivability possible. Oh no. It wasn't even the realization that hypergamy leaves more casualties than it rewards because men, over the years, have lost their edge in a relatively quiet, peaceful, technologically advanced environment.The biggest jarring aspect of hypergamy is that in today's safe, peaceful, enabling society, hypergamy tends to reward only the most ruthless, amoral, cunning, and devious of men.Women today aren't hiding their sexual nature: to be associated with the best men. That is the game. There really is no incentive for a woman to settle with a good man who doesn't raise her body temperature or significantly elevate her social status. That is the game. And the house will guarantee that without the best biological, financial, and psychological cards in your hand, you will lose. Every time. And the best cards are looks, wealth, and game.Lofty ideals like truth, honour, love, kindness, courage, integrity are only valuable among men, and sought after by women only after a man satisfy her primary instinctive desire: A man fit for breeding.Do not be deceived by those who would insist that women can truly value a man for any stretch of time for more than his biological utility. The relationship between male and female has always been first and foremost, sexual. And it is hard for a good man to get laid.Of course, the author doesn't tell you what to do with all this. You have to figure that for yourself.Hate the game and shun womankind. But you can be sure that they will not shun you when society finds some use for you. A laughingstock. A scapegoat. A martyr. An unwilling facilitator of its ideals...Ignore the game and forget you ever knew what it meant to be informed. Return to going through the motions. Trust the system. It has your best interests at heart. So you've been told...There's a third option. Read the Rational Male: Preventive Medicine. Let it's content break your heart and take away your imagined security."For no man may find his way home, unless he admits he is truly lost, and must confront the horrors of the night."
J**N
How to Be a Man in All Stages of Life
Back when I was a teenager living with my parents, there was an old paperback from the 70's called Passages gathering dust on one of the bookshelves. I browsed through it once or twice, and while I couldn't really relate to most of the stuff, I did think it was neat how it laid out a road map for how men and women change in their personalities and goals as they age. Well now, Rollo Tomassi has taken this one step further, and written the definitive life-stage guide for a masculine man living in a feminized 21st century world.Let me be clear: this book is BETTER than the original Rational Male. The first one was a great book in its own right and maybe had more important fundamental concepts but it had no clear organizational structure and read more like a series of loosely related blog posts. This one knows where it is going.The book focuses on the life stages of women and how they go from being crazy for hawt guys but somewhat unaware of their power in their teen years to the party years of the 20's to the panic that sets in around 30 to the epiphany where they rationalize that they finally realize how much they appreciate the comfort and provider aspects of men. Although the focus is on women, men are included indirectly since many of their decisions are based of optimization of intimate encounters with said women. The later chapters do, in fact, go into greater detail about how men should respond to all of this in their outlook and important decisions.I interact with girls/women of all ages from teen through college coed through bitter 30's-40's as a result of a variety of social hobbies and Tomassi's descriptions seem pretty accurate. No matter what your stage in life, you can benefit by knowing women's "angle" and not falling into their frame and thereby making decisions that will continue to haunt you down the road.To sum this book up, it made me recall an experience from a couple years back. I was in my hometown for Christmas and paid a visit to an old high school friend at his law firm. He married a tall stunning blonde southern belle right out of college, has a high-paying attorney job, is in the process of building a big new house in the right neighborhood, and has two bright young sons. Meanwhile, I was invisible to desirable women through college and all my 20's. I have an ok job but not particularly lucrative or prestigious, and I fill a lot of my time with reading, team sports, and other hobbies to fill the lack of a family life. Strangely enough, though, there was a slight tinge of regret in my friend's voice as he told me that he envied my freedom. At the time, I thought he was just being nice so as to not draw attention to our relative social status, but after reading this book, I realize he was probably serious. It's not that he doesn't love his family and success but it is all he has ever known. The wife will continue to make demands on his time and energy and even in a best case scenario, she will never be as sexy or amorous as she was at 22. Meanwhile, while some aspects of my life have, frankly, sucked so far (especially when it comes to women) they are likely to improve a great deal, and I now have this book to thank in part for that.
G**B
Great follow-up to original book
Read once. Will read again, good as reference material
K**E
Rollo is spot on
Coming out of a 11 yr marriage as a widow, I now understand how to move forward from my Blue Pill misery to heal from the misery that was my life
C**E
All men need to read this.
From the youngest to the oldest all men need to read this. I did things in long term relationship that I didn't need to do. Now I can see and understand what to do to ensure a better future.
F**E
Excelente complemento al primer libro: The Rational Male
He escuchado muchas veces que el primer libro The Rational Male es el mejor, sin embargo, en mi caso ha causado mayor despertar, también es verdad que llevo bastante tiempo en la Manosfera. Lastima no exista traducido al Español, para poder regalárselo a amigos, familiares, etc
T**A
Understanding human behavior
Males and females are extremely different. This is an excellent guide to understand that and all the changes that our psyches suffer during a life time. This book is life changing.
A**R
A Survival Manual for Modern Western Men
Men: Even though this is technically the 2nd in the series, I would recommend this as the one to get. You will learn learn things that society does not want you to know. If you are of or above average intelligence, but seem to find yourself floundering as a man in contemporary Western society, you need to read this.For once it is not exaggeration to say that this book may indeed change your life.I just wish that I had this information available to me as a younger man.
A**S
Excelente!
Un libro que todo hombre debe de leer. Dejo la reseña en español para que más hispanohablantes se animen a leer este libro.Saludos Rollo! (The Godfather).
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