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Thursday 26 2023

The Red Sect

A sect is a subgroup within a religion or philosophy that holds beliefs or practices that differ from the larger group.


In order to create a sect, one would need to formulate their own beliefs and values that differ from the beliefs of the larger religion or philosophy.


This could involve developing a new theology, morality, or even a different interpretation of existing doctrines. Furthermore, the founder of a sect would need to attract followers and create a sense of community among them in order to ensure the survival of the sect.


The Red Sect is rising, and what Master Red wishes is that all his disciples listen as he guides them.


Master knows that when great men hear the Way, they practice it. As practice makes one less mediocre.


Yet when mediocre men hear the Way, all they will do is to preserve it while some just lose it.


Lesser men laugh out loud at the Way. But Master Red knows that if they do not laugh at it, then it is not sufficient enough to be considered the Way.


As masculine disciples, it is important to understand that the Way that is supreme seems inferior, the Way that is flowing seems stagnant, and the Way that is aware seems ignorant.


The Red Sect believes that masculinity is an important part of a young man's life and it is important to groom it in the right way. With the help of masculine role models, young men can gain valuable insights into how to be more masculine and how to present themselves in a way that is attractive and confident.


Master Red can provide valuable advice on topics like fashion, grooming, communication skills, body language and so much more. This will help young men become better versions of themselves and have better relationships with others. With the help of Master Red's guidance, young men can learn how to be more confident in their own skin and present themselves in the best light possible.


The Red Sect differentiates itself from other Redpill groups by encouraging its disciples to live life according to the following values: courage, wisdom, justice, temperance, faithfulness, humility, self-discipline, fortitude, perseverance, and integrity

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