Archive for October 2023
#5: It Is Too Big
— Here’s What I Think #4: Making Your Weak Position Strong Here’s What I Think #6 Here’s What I Think is my series for members that can be about anything from my crazy 62 years of life, work, successes, and failures living, working, doing business, loving, and hating…all over the world. What’s different about this……...
Read MoreEverything Changing Better: My Move to a Million-Dollar View
— Thanks to tireless work Lots of things going on behind scenes, and it’s not that I’ve been lazy about posting new content. I’ve simply been doing reconfiguring and when doing that, it’s best to keep my head there. The featured image shows the gist of it. A big-whoop move insofar as it’s only 2Km……...
Read MoreSlowing Things Down and a Trip to Chiang Mai
— Health for the soul I’m reprogramming myself, a little. Hit that link. Two reasons. I had quickly tossed all of that together before heading out the door very near spur-of-the-moment for an 800Km trek to the north of Thailand. If you never get anything else from me, learn to do that one thing. Drop……...
Read MoreYou Are Programmed
— But That’s Not The Right Question “Are you truly free or simply a puppet to societal programming? Join iconoclast author Richard Nikoley as he takes you on an intellectual journey, challenging your perceived independence and guiding you towards true self-programming. Uncover the raw truth behind human behavior and liberate your animal instincts. Warning: Not……...
Read More#4: Making Your Weak Position Strong
— Here’s What I Think Here’s What I Think #3 Here’s What I Think #5 “Bust through the myths of negotiation. Learn how the art of ‘doing nothing’ can be your strongest strategy, and why honesty trumps all. This isn’t your average advice, but then again, we’re not your average thinkers.” — Chatbot Zon I……...
Read MoreTestosterone: I’ve Gained 20 Pounds In 40 Days
— Whatever will I do? “Renowned blogger Richard Nikoley shares his personal journey of transformation, offering a brutally honest and deeply insightful account of gaining weight and reclaiming control over his life. This is an essential read for those ready to break free from societal expectations and take full authority for their own lives.” —……...
Read More#3: We Need The World’s Religions Now More Than Ever
— Here’s What I Think Here’s What I Think #2 Here’s What I Think #4 “In this provocative piece, Richard Nikoley urges all religious denominations to unite against the insidious forces aiming to destroy our values and traditions. This isn’t about religion – it’s about preserving human dignity, individuality and the sanctity of our children’s……...
Read More#2: Now What’s Going On With Israel?
— Here’s What I Think Here’s What I Think #1 Here’s What I Think #3 “Join us as we unravel the intricacies of the never-ending global crises, their role in controlling narratives, and how they shape our perceptions. Discover a unique perspective on geopolitics and societal issues that challenges conventional wisdom.” — Chatbot Zon (Updates……...
Read MoreAdding Human Growth Hormone (HGH) to Testosterone (TRT) Regimen—The Details
— From my Canadian friend, to an Iraqi friend, to a sexy Thai pharmacist, to Chatbot Zon: I get advice
"Explore a unique, first-hand account of adding Human Growth Hormone (HGH) to a Testosterone (TRT) regimen. Discover the process, effects, costs, and potential benefits from an individual perspective, challenging traditional medical advice while offering insights into the world of personal health experimentation."
Read MoreOrdinary Men: What The Holocaust and Covid Have in Common
— Unmasking the Dark Side of Conformity: Lessons from History and Today “Discover the unsettling parallels between Holocaust enforcers and today’s pandemic response. This thought-provoking analysis delves into the psychology of conformity, highlighting how ordinary individuals can be persuaded to commit atrocities under societal pressures.” — Chatbot Zon A common misconception about the Holocaust is……...
Read MoreNo-Pill #58 Controllable and Uncontrollable Physical Body
— The Power of Personal Control
"Explore how taking control of controllable physical aspects, while accepting the uncontrollable ones, can foster psychuous pleasures and long-term happiness. Understand why self-care and self-improvement are crucial factors in your journey towards a fulfilling life."
Read MoreNo-Pill #57 Natural Neural Connection
— Debunking the Myth of "Instinct"
"Unveil the truth behind human behavior and grasp the power of your own neural connections. This enlightening piece demystifies the concept of 'instinct,' empowering you to understand and harness your innate capacities. Dive in, satisfy your curiosity, and unlock a new world of understanding."
Read MoreNo-Pill #56 Psychuous Pleasures
— Unmask the Deception; Unleash Your Potential
"Discover how No-Pill concepts can liberate you from the chains of guilt and sacrifice imposed by society's parasites. Learn to embrace your natural rights, unlock true prosperity, experience deep-seated pleasure, and find lasting happiness that is rightfully yours. This isn't just a paradigm shift—it's a personal revolution."
Read MoreNo-Pill #55 Physical Beauty, Abuse, Impotence, Sexual Roles
— The Lethal Beauty Trap and Key To Lasting Attraction and Fulfillment
"Dive into an unfiltered exploration of the pitfalls of relying on physical beauty for romantic success, and arm yourself with the keys to lasting attraction, fulfillment, and authentic sexual roles. This piece will make you reconsider your relationship strategies, helping you adopt a mindset of self-improvement and genuine character development to achieve deep emotional satisfaction and love."
Read More#1: Become Immune To All Dietary Dogma. All of it.
— Here’s What I Think Download the series brochure (forthcoming) Here’s What I Think #2 Since this is the first in what will become a long weekly series, here’s an expanded introduction. It’s a way to curate and distill much of what’s contained in this blog’s archives going back its 20 years, 5,500 posts, and……...
Read MoreTRT and HGH For This 62-Year-Old? Yes
— Here’s What I Think #4: Making Your Weak Position Strong Here’s What I Think #6 Here’s What I Think is my series for members that can be about anything from my crazy 62 years of life, work, successes, and failures living, working, doing business, loving, and hating…all over the world. What’s different about this……...
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