 The question is about the purple pill essentially. What would it take to get something from the purple pill to the red pill? Oh, it's the red pill side of things. Other than cluster B disorder. Yeah, exactly. I think that when we're talking about the purple pill, and what I mean by the purple pill is guys who have sort of unplugged themselves from their blue pill conditioning, and they've come into an awakening, and they really understand how intersexual dynamics works in real time, but they still were not able to really release some of their investments into blue pill idealism and all these nice Disney stories that they grew up with and pedestalizing woman kind. They still want to be able to take that red pill knowledge and they want to kind of force fit their old blue pill idealisms into that red pill knowledge. So they'll say, yeah, those red pill guys, yeah, they really got it going right, but women are all that bad, or not all women are like that, or we're going to just make each person as an individual case. And I can tell you right now from what I know of the scientific side of what I espouse as far as the red pill is concerned, that there are patterns in specific ways and specific schedules. That's one of the reasons I wrote the second book, is there are specific schedules that are predictable. Now is it going to be right on spot for each woman contextually? No, probably not, but it's going to be so predictable that you will be able to say, yeah, okay, she's in her epiphany phase. Okay, she's in her alpha phase, she's in her party years. It's real easy to see the prioritizations. Now how they go about doing that, or maybe they don't do it at all, but they wait until they get later on in life and then they decide, oh, I'm making up for missing out and they want to go back to that. They might actually retroactively go and follow the schedule again. But I think that when you, let's say if you are a purple pill guy, I think it's really important to reacquaint yourself with the true nature of men and women. And just, I can't disabuse you of your blue pill beliefs. I think that most purple pill guys get to a point where they're comfortable with it until they're not comfortable with it and then they don't want to look across what I call the abyss. They don't want to go and say, oh, if I give up hope, if I give up my entire idealistic dreams that I used to have, I want to have a wife and two kids and a white picket fence and a dog and I want all this great stuff that Disney convinced me of, oh, but we're all going to play equal because we all believe in egalitarian equalism at the same time. How can I make that fit with what I know is contradictory to that and I think that staring across that abyss, you're trying to tell somebody that they need to recreate themselves at the same time you're also telling them you've been living your life wrong or it's like saying you raised your kids wrong and that's really hard, especially for our egos right now. It's like saying I believed in all this shit for as long as I have and now I'm 30 years old and I'm finding out that this is all horseshit and every one of you guys who has come and talked to me and shook my hand today has had a very similar story. Why is that? Because it's predictable. Alan here was just talking about, telling me last night about how his wife was asking for a divorce and wanted to kick him out of the house and then I've got like two other guys telling me very similar stories to that and then I read your book and then I read through it and I adopted what you were saying in that and sure enough now she's bringing you a couple of beers to make up with you and everything that I said would happen, happened and it's not because I have some like prophetic idea that that's going to happen it's because I talk to everybody and I see how it goes through and every one of you has a similar story of some kind so it's the predictability factor of it. That's I think is the strongest thing I can say for purple pill guys you think it's always on a by-case basis, it's all individual it's people are people, nobody is all the same. Well yeah, okay, as individuals and as human beings we all like to think that we're unique and so to say yeah we're unique but we all follow kind of a pattern people don't like that, they don't like that because it implies predestination and especially when it comes to evolutionary psychology or biological or evo-bio or evo-psych people don't like that because it conflicts with what they think about their own control of their own lives and people being responsible having personal responsibility for their own actions so it doesn't excuse you from that knowing what you know about the red pill does not excuse you from saying okay well I know everything I know about the red pill women are hypergamist so I'm just going to go and fuck as many bitches as I can I'm going to die because that's the predestination of it no that's not it doesn't excuse you from being a dickhead about it in the same way I think we had a question in the back and then maybe Max too someone back there, go ahead