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Are you chad James?
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Regarding the degenerated forms of asceticism, I would like to point out the spirit of a phenomenon that is more properly connected to the plane of "work" (that is, of the fourth caste). The modem world knows a sublimated version of work in which the latter becomes "disinterested," disjoined from the economic factor and from the idea of a practical or productive goal and takes an almost ascetic form; I am talking about sport. Sport is a way of working in which the productive objective no longer matters; thus, sport is willed for its own sake as mere activity. Someone has rightly pointed out that sport is the "blue collar" religion. " Sport is a typical counterfeit of action in the traditional sense of the word. A pointless activity, it is nevertheless still characterized by the same triviality of work and belongs to the same physical and lightless group of activities that are pursued at the various crossroads in which plebeian contamination occurs. Although through the practice of sport it is possible to achieve a temporary evocation of deep forces, what this amounts to is the enjoyment of sensations and a sense of vertigo and at most, the excitement derived from directing one's energies and winning a competition without any higher and transfiguring reference, any sense of "sacrifice" or deindividualizing offering being present. Physical individuality is cherished and strengthened by sport; thus the chain is confirmed and every residue of subtler sensibility is suffocated. The human being, instead of growing into an organic being, tends to be reduced to a bundle of reflexes, and almost to a mechanism. It is also very significant that the lower strata of society are the ones that show more enthusiasm for sports, displaying their enthusiasm in great collective forms. Sport may be identified as one of the forewarning signs of that type of society represented by Chigalev in Dostoyevsky's The Obsessed, after the required time has elapsed for a methodical and reasoned education aimed at extirpating the evil represented by the "I" and by free will, and no longer realizing they are slaves, all the Chigalevs will return to experience the innocence and the happiness of a new Eden. This "Eden" differs from the biblical one only because work will be the dominating universal law. Work as sport and sport as work in a world that has lost the sense of historical cycles, as well as the sense of true personality, would probably be the best way to implement such a messianic ideal. Thus, it is not a coincidence that in several societies, whether spontaneously or thanks to the state, great sports organizations have arisen as the appendices of various classes of workers, and vice versa. [...]
JULIUS EVOLA
http://www.juliusevola.net/excerpts/...ern_World.html
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Most "chads" in real life are introverts and loners, bro. They are not sophisticated self absorbed posers who "call the police on peasants". That's people who are lacking and need to prove to others that they are better than them. A true chad doesn't need to prove anything to anyone. Their qualities are inherent. Take a look below at two of the ultimate Chads in music and acting, respectively. They were/are both loners.
Michael Jackson, the King of Pop and arguably the greatest Pop musician of all times was for the most of his life alone and very introverted.
Leonardo Di Caprio, despite his tremendous good looks and success in Hollywood is still an unmarried man without any children.
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Being a Chad is about self improvement and relying valuable life lessons to others it was never about competition, most dudes here and out there are way out of competition and too low on the scale to be considered a viable form of duelism
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A real chad is not this steorid guy with pink t shirt and geen pants, but this:
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