The Foundation for Exploration

I would like to have a serious discussion about my book because I believe it is the greatest and most important organization of thought in the history of our species, it is extremely pol related, and it will solve a lot of problems at their very deepest core. The power this book could bring to each individual who reads it, and the species as a whole, is immeasurable, and if it gains traction, the effects will be felt thousands and thousands of years into the future.

Can any of you who have read it (I know at least 75 people from pol have read it) please help me in trying to explain what it is about, and it's importance, because it is very difficult to explain and because it goes into so many areas of analysis on many different levels.

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It's kind of difficult to explain, I was sort of hoping for people who have read it. Here is the website for it: www.thefoundationpress.com/thefoundationforexploration.html

Hello Mr Goonan, thank you for writing this book. I bought a physical copy but have not read it yet.

It is anti-degeneracy, anti-greed, anti-sjw, anti-conservacuck, anti-globalist, anti-feminism, anti-LBJTPRQWEG, anti-slut.

I really appreciate it, you will not be disappointed. Once you finish it please contact me and give me your thoughts.

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Contents:
Preface- Understanding the necessity of working with subjectivity.

Introduction- The Question: Should I continue to exist? Basis of philosophical thought in creating an existence that allows humanity to thrive.

Section 1: Welcome to Not Nothing- The duality of human nature- rejection and destruction, or acceptance and building given the
inherent structure of existence which is- "We have free will, we are not all powerful, we are not all knowing, and we experience the
universe with a biological framework and consciousness."

Section 2: Destruction and Building- Cultivating power, facing powerlessness. Path of destruction involves a lack of self-control,
courage, wonder, and/or humor, with the person succumbing to powerlessness through either wrath, depression, madness, hedonism, or
ignorance due to the lack. Path of building involves self-control, courage, wonder, and a sense of humor.

Section 3: Power, Biology and Society- Maintaining a strong society (and individual) through a balancing of the pursuance of our
animalistic nature completely with a complete rejection, and a balancing of the desire to obtain all-power and the desire to relinquish
all power from oneself. A society comprised of men and women pursuing an animalistic sexual nature will crumble. The polar nature of
masculinity in men and femininity in women must be upheld.

Section 4: A World Completely Off the Mark- Application of the philosophy into the areas of Government, Politics, Economics,
Agriculture, Environment, Science, Crime and Punishment, Mental Illness, The Media/Entertainment/TV/Internet/Porn/Advertising, Lack of
Freedom/Technology/Overpopulation/Overcomplication/Globalism, and The Exploration of Outer Space. Focus is in creating a society in
which people feel the most power, connection with one another, and connection with the universe.

Not politics

The entire book is political. Many parts politically incorrect.

Anyone got a PDF link?

anyone have a good torrent of this?

It's on my website, which I posted above.

How often to you talk to your readers in person? do you have a female audience? What is their perspective of the world and how does it compare to your book?

I haven't spoken with any reader in person, or any non-reader in person. Only a few friends. Minimal online feedback. I don't know how women will take it, it does put the burner underneath them in a few spots.

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I'd actually say the book isn't really for women, it is more for men to self-actualize with (I talk a lot about masculine courage and the masculine existence), but I think women should read it.

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seems interesting.

From a five minute skim:

Your book is about the recalibration of the Western mind and an attempt to divorce from the marxist, neoliberal ideas of the present. In the book you emphasize the importance and existence of free will as an unique human tool and argue how contemporary practices are leading our society into a dead end.

The book is written from an agnostic point of view.

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