Wednesday 31 December 2014

Again on Shunning Marriage

It is perhaps too great a demand for the majority of men, but one must recognise the fact that the greatest minds are possessed by those who simply shun women and marriage altogether. These are the minds that are interested in more than just the material, they question the nature of existence itself, they peer through to the ultimate: as such they are generally philosophers and artists of the highest calibre. When one is concerned with that which surpasses the carnal, one simply has no care for sex or reproduction, let alone the company of women, who really cannot act to civilize those who are representative the height of civilization, contrary to popular claims that they do so.
Sir Isaac Newton

Baruch Spinoza
Immanuel Kant
Nikola Tesla
George Frideric Handel
Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
Orville Wright
Wilbur Wright

I could go on, but all great discoveries and innovations can typically be traced back to dependence upon some achievements made by men of great minds that would not have achieved such had they been married and distracted. Einstein, famously, was a very cold husband, had he been as devoted as the ideal then he certainly would not have achieved what he did. As a model for humanity as a whole, certainly I cannot say that a society would be able to function had it no men who married and had children. Certainly some level of stability and tradition must be in place by and large. But what does the neoreactionary movement need at the moment more, simply, than bright minds and leaders, who can see through to the ultimate. Hence, the rise in "game" and pick up type advocacy amongst neoreactionaries seems somewhat odd - since the kind of men women are attracted to, and the kind of men who care for the time of women (of whom there are nearly none worth the time), are not the kind of men who can truly benefit the world or produced the height of insight required of the advancement of a highly intelligent species. 

The kind of women men are attracted to are also typically not those who have the highest IQ. Many of the traits that are preferred are those indicative of double digit IQs only. A model of artificial reproduction and positive eugenics in this regard would be ideal. I still think that the best way to raise children is with a traditional family structure, but we must be prudent in what we ask of the future, and what we choose in the present.