What would you do if your 18 year old friend took too much blackpill and became an unmotivated neet who smokes weed all day?
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steele2 on scored.co
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
These are the best suggestions I can make without actually knowing the person:
* Start regularly taking him to political rallies and protests and encourage him to speak with these people, take names and write down different local organizations that he can follow. Anything that appeals to him from prepping, Israeli boycotts, anti-abortion, etc... not to make him become an activist but to help him feel a connection and to remind him that he is surrounded by role models he can identify with. No nationalist has ever felt isolated after attending a rally.
* Similarly to the activist rallies, encourage him to find a church to attend every week. This will build his relationship with Jesus and his community. Perhaps do a little research on his behalf to find a true Christian church rather than a jew-subverted gay pride den of wokeness.
* Remind your friend there are girls at church and at those rallies :-). Remind your friend that life is full of risks where you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. EVERY SINGLE ONE of these risks should be taken. Stepping up and be ruthless about introducing himself to cute women are such risks.
* Encourage him to make a prayer station in his bedroom. A space dedicated to Christ where he can speak and ask questions. This will help remind him that he has a best friend in Jesus that has always stood beside him and would die for him. This will help remind him that Jesus is always there and always watching. It might motivate him to live better.
* What the NatSoc did 1933-1938 was amazing: they transformed their broken, impoverished, Weimar culture into the most spiritually powerful, economically powerful, architecturally beautiful nations in human history and they did it in only a few years. Remind your friend of this.
* I find it helps to recognize our Earthly-existence as a place to mature emotionally and spiritually so we can make a rational and informed choice about embracing or denying Jesus. God designed our existence to be a roller-coaster so we'll learn from our mistakes and grow rather than becoming entitled, vapid, spiritually bankrupt twats. Try to encourage your friend to recognize bumps, lumps, mistakes, trials and crises as answered prayers designed to help him to grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally strong. This perspective may give your friend something to think about.
That's about all I can suggest without knowing more about him.
* Start regularly taking him to political rallies and protests and encourage him to speak with these people, take names and write down different local organizations that he can follow. Anything that appeals to him from prepping, Israeli boycotts, anti-abortion, etc... not to make him become an activist but to help him feel a connection and to remind him that he is surrounded by role models he can identify with. No nationalist has ever felt isolated after attending a rally.
* Similarly to the activist rallies, encourage him to find a church to attend every week. This will build his relationship with Jesus and his community. Perhaps do a little research on his behalf to find a true Christian church rather than a jew-subverted gay pride den of wokeness.
* Remind your friend there are girls at church and at those rallies :-). Remind your friend that life is full of risks where you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. EVERY SINGLE ONE of these risks should be taken. Stepping up and be ruthless about introducing himself to cute women are such risks.
* Encourage him to make a prayer station in his bedroom. A space dedicated to Christ where he can speak and ask questions. This will help remind him that he has a best friend in Jesus that has always stood beside him and would die for him. This will help remind him that Jesus is always there and always watching. It might motivate him to live better.
* What the NatSoc did 1933-1938 was amazing: they transformed their broken, impoverished, Weimar culture into the most spiritually powerful, economically powerful, architecturally beautiful nations in human history and they did it in only a few years. Remind your friend of this.
* I find it helps to recognize our Earthly-existence as a place to mature emotionally and spiritually so we can make a rational and informed choice about embracing or denying Jesus. God designed our existence to be a roller-coaster so we'll learn from our mistakes and grow rather than becoming entitled, vapid, spiritually bankrupt twats. Try to encourage your friend to recognize bumps, lumps, mistakes, trials and crises as answered prayers designed to help him to grow spiritually, mentally and emotionally strong. This perspective may give your friend something to think about.
That's about all I can suggest without knowing more about him.