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167. Cult Psychology, Purpose, and Laughter with 'Stacks'

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In this conversation, Rick Yee and Jordan Stacks Shelton delve into the complexities of personal challenges, relationships, and the impact of past experiences on current dating perceptions. They explore the irrational fears that can arise from previous relationships, the unrealistic expectations set by dating apps, and the importance of authenticity and honesty in building meaningful connections. The discussion also touches on the double standards present in dating, the journey of self-discovery, and the psychological manipulation that can occur in relationships. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for integrity and the dangers of victimhood in the context of love and relationships. In this conversation, Rick Yee and Stacks delve into the complexities of relationships, the psychological manipulation often present in counseling, and the societal implications of self-worship and lack of purpose. They discuss the hypocrisy in leadership roles, the impact of gaslighting, and the importance of taking personal responsibility. The dialogue emphasizes the need for authentic relationships and the role of strong men in society, advocating for a return to purpose and connection over consumption and self-destruction.

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In this conversation, Rick Yee and Jordan Stacks Shelton delve into the complexities of personal challenges, relationships, and the impact of past experiences on current dating perceptions. They explore the irrational fears that can arise from previous relationships, the unrealistic expectations set by dating apps, and the importance of authenticity and honesty in building meaningful connections. The discussion also touches on the double standards present in dating, the journey of self-discovery, and the psychological manipulation that can occur in relationships. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for integrity and the dangers of victimhood in the context of love and relationships. In this conversation, Rick Yee and Stacks delve into the complexities of relationships, the psychological manipulation often present in counseling, and the societal implications of self-worship and lack of purpose. They discuss the hypocrisy in leadership roles, the impact of gaslighting, and the importance of taking personal responsibility. The dialogue emphasizes the need for authentic relationships and the role of strong men in society, advocating for a return to purpose and connection over consumption and self-destruction.

Join our free men's community!

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Join our free men's community!

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Support the show

Join our Discord community now and start your transformation today!

MEN click here ----- WOMEN click here
If you want more information on our programs head over to our website here <<<

⭐Thank you for listening to our podcast! We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to give us a 5-star review. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you high-quality content. Thank you!

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