TIMESTAMPS: 0:30 - ARS AMORATA 5:08 - Finding Beauty Today 6:54 - Beauty as a Fundamental Law 10:53 - Chat Gpt 26:00 - Society's Attack On Men (The Matrix) 29:16 - Jordan Peterson 43:17 - The Call to Adventure
I have always had an appreciation for nature. I always enjoy going to the Lake District and Snowdonia national park in Wales. It makes you feel connected to beauty and something bigger.
Zan has got so close to the women mind that he now speaks like a woman and needs to be interpreted. Not so much in this interview, but definitely in his book and many other videos out there.
@@FluidSocial Maybe, but since he tries to transmit a mindset rather than techniques this can often come across as some Confucious type of teaching that requires a great deal of interpretation. I have been watching his commentary videos about the Alabaster Girl lately, and even the guys sitting at the table with him (in these videos) seem to often be quite puzzled, even though they probably spend a good deal of time in his presence. I think he is a "natural" in the true sense of the word, meaning that he understands on an intuitive level what most people try to emulate using techniques on a more conscious level, so that is not how he behaves but what he has actually become, which is probably also the reason why he doesn't perceive any of those behaviors as "manipulation". Achieving that level requires an obsession for the topic and years of dedication, as he also says, and even then reaching his level is not guaranteed, but you might develop to the best of your capabilities. I guess is a bit like learning how to play golf by listening to Tiger Woods talking about it. This is not a critique but more of a personal observation, I have found a lot of value in his work.
I respect your guy’s outlook on AI. I, for the moment, have a something of a concern for it. Putting artists out of work. That and it being weaponized to slander people. I’ve read Alabaster Girl religiously btw. Great chat.
On the topic of Tate, I don’t think he is sharing the same value as Zan. He has been expressing that men possess women, therefore not celebrate her beauty but controlling it. He has also stated that beauty is a currency, and he runs an onlyfan webcam thing. Right me if I’m wrong but I don’t see Tate close to what Zan represents, divine masculine in a free and freeing way for the Devine feminine.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:30 - ARS AMORATA
5:08 - Finding Beauty Today
6:54 - Beauty as a Fundamental Law
10:53 - Chat Gpt
26:00 - Society's Attack On Men (The Matrix)
29:16 - Jordan Peterson
43:17 - The Call to Adventure
He is a legend. I remember the double your dating dvd's lol I remember reading all his archived posts.
He is really a legend
What a great interviewer and great set of questions for Zan. This one really brings out the best of Zan.
Great to see you 2 guys link up. 👍
For me too bro
I have always had an appreciation for nature. I always enjoy going to the Lake District and Snowdonia national park in Wales. It makes you feel connected to beauty and something bigger.
Yessir
Really engaging man, loved it X
Zan's a kind of guy you wouldnt mind your sister dating
definitely haha
Zan has got so close to the women mind that he now speaks like a woman and needs to be interpreted.
Not so much in this interview, but definitely in his book and many other videos out there.
He can definitely communicate in both languages
@@FluidSocial Maybe, but since he tries to transmit a mindset rather than techniques this can often come across as some Confucious type of teaching that requires a great deal of interpretation.
I have been watching his commentary videos about the Alabaster Girl lately, and even the guys sitting at the table with him (in these videos) seem to often be quite puzzled, even though they probably spend a good deal of time in his presence.
I think he is a "natural" in the true sense of the word, meaning that he understands on an intuitive level what most people try to emulate using techniques on a more conscious level, so that is not how he behaves but what he has actually become, which is probably also the reason why he doesn't perceive any of those behaviors as "manipulation".
Achieving that level requires an obsession for the topic and years of dedication, as he also says, and even then reaching his level is not guaranteed, but you might develop to the best of your capabilities.
I guess is a bit like learning how to play golf by listening to Tiger Woods talking about it.
This is not a critique but more of a personal observation, I have found a lot of value in his work.
I respect your guy’s outlook on AI. I, for the moment, have a something of a concern for it. Putting artists out of work. That and it being weaponized to slander people.
I’ve read Alabaster Girl religiously btw. Great chat.
The book a girl would write about Zan would be “The Gypsy Pirate Man” haha or “The Lover of Women” 🔥
Great interview! Loved the questions
On the topic of Tate, I don’t think he is sharing the same value as Zan. He has been expressing that men possess women, therefore not celebrate her beauty but controlling it. He has also stated that beauty is a currency, and he runs an onlyfan webcam thing. Right me if I’m wrong but I don’t see Tate close to what Zan represents, divine masculine in a free and freeing way for the Devine feminine.
I don't think anyone said they 'share the same values'. We were discussing his misrepresentation by the media.
Just me being a Zan fanboy, asking weather Tate is good for masculinity or not 🤷🏻♂️