I've been thinking about how to best revolt against the current system we live in. Here are a few things:
>Eating simple meals to keep you healthy that your grandparents would recognize. Meat, potatoes, butter, oats, milk, etc. How much are modern diets are causing a rise in feminine behavior—probably due to a massive decline in testosterone.
>Basic exercise to keep you strong and not wither away in your 40s. I'm not an expert on this but a simple kettle-bell routine would seem to do the trick.
>Avoiding consumerism. This is something that directly attacks the system. I'm talking near complete abstinence from non-essential goods and services. The only real exception for me would be books.
>An extension of avoiding consumerism would be avoiding detrimental behaviors like: pornography, movies, pop/rap music, alcohol & drugs, women (unless you're attempting to find a wife), social media, and video games. These are at best a waste of time and at worst destroying your life.
>Learning a skill that can't be outsourced eventually becoming self-employed in the future. Any kind of skilled trade or small business. Avoid relying on the corporations.
>This is my last, and probably unrealistic, goal in resisting the system and that is finding like-minded men and really helping each other. The atomization of society angers me so much. The Amish deserve so much respect for how they've been able to really segregate themselves from society and protect their people and culture. They even have their own schools. What more do you really need to teach children other than basic mathematics, grammar, and logic? The rest of the time children should be either playing with other children or working with their fathers learning skills.
I'm still working on it so I'd welcome any critique on how best to realistically fight the system. The only thing missing from this is some kind of philosophy beyond the self. There's no safeguard against nihilism creeping into my life.