Gotta love this bugman concept that you can only do or be one thing. Great men of the past sought self mastery, to become as adept & learned in every undertaking as they could push themselves to be. Marcus Aurelius & Teddy Roosevelt are two great examples of this. The fact the former died in 180 A.D. & the latter in 1919 shows the longevity of the truly worthwhile, whereas this soulless (((identity))) faggottry will wither & die in short order.
What's also great is you just know this alleged lover of literature is a soy pussy with gyocomastia who spends exponentially more time playing troon made video games than he does reading books. And his actual "reading" likely consists mostly of kike faggot opinion articles from intellectual black holes like buzzfeed.
I undoubtedly look like a dumb meathead to this kind of wretch, which is something I sometimes intentionally cultivate. There are advantages in appearing to be less intelligent than you actually are, in some scenarios. Always better to be underestimated.
A man should be fit in body, mind, and soul. He should test himself whenever possible, pushing his own limits & ever improving his abilities. He should have a wide breadth of skills, interests, vocations, and active pursuits; and he should be proficient in all of them.
I listen to audio books while I workout. Learning as I lift. The ear buds also keep people from trying to talk to me.
Not sure that I’m learning anything useful. Right now I’m listening to ‘Who Built the Moon’. That’s right… the moon is an alien space station. I should discuss the book with people at the gym to guarantee that they never bother me again.
This redditor should know that all the ancient greek philosophers, who were so fucking smart we still read and admire their works, were huge proponents of physical excellence.
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed