There have been many posts regarding helping friends take the red pill and the general consensus is that you cannot help someone who does not want to be helped with which I agree.
However, I still want to have at least one like-minded friend with whom I can openly discuss my ideas and beliefs.
So instead of trying to transform any existing friends and inevitably failing, why not bypass that issue altogether and instead find men who already share similar beliefs?
That is easier said than done, so my question is this: how do you screen newly-met acquaintances for being open to the red pill?
Are there signs that you can pick up on shortly after meeting someone that indicates their predisposition? If so, which ones?
What is the best place to find these potential friends?
And lastly, how would you approach this at a Midwest college specifically?
However, I still want to have at least one like-minded friend with whom I can openly discuss my ideas and beliefs.
So instead of trying to transform any existing friends and inevitably failing, why not bypass that issue altogether and instead find men who already share similar beliefs?
That is easier said than done, so my question is this: how do you screen newly-met acquaintances for being open to the red pill?
Are there signs that you can pick up on shortly after meeting someone that indicates their predisposition? If so, which ones?
What is the best place to find these potential friends?
And lastly, how would you approach this at a Midwest college specifically?