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J. R. R. Tolkien explaining the ancient Germanic worldview that was captured in “Beowulf”
Ajax by Arno Breker

c. 1988
BAP on the Origin of the Aristocratic contempt for labor and commerce.
Carl Jung, "Few people know anything about the ancestral soul..."
/THE MOUNTAIN/
Bowden on Evola as a Mountaineer

“The bourgeois view is why do that? It’s dangerous, it’s pitiless, you could be hurt and injured, there is no profit, it serves no higher reason than itself

For Evola the reason, the purpose is the reason to do it and it is the stages that you go through and the mental stage that you get into as you prepare and you execute a task which is dangerous.”
"Rather than passively waiting to be told what to do, Default: Aggressive leaders proactively seek out ways to further the strategic mission. They understand the commander’s intent, and where they have authority to do so, they execute."
— Jocko, The Dichotomy of Leadership
"The flower par excellence is the cherry blossom; the man par excellence is the samurai."
— Mishima, 'The Way of the Samurai'
/THE BEAUTIFUL/
Nietzsche

“Everything ugly weakens and afflicts man. It recalls decay, danger, impotence; he actually suffers a loss of energy in its presence. The effect of the ugly can be measured with a dynamometer. Whenever man feels in any way depressed, he senses the proximity of something ‘ugly’. His feeling of power, his will to power, his courage, his pride - they decline with the ugly, they increase with the beautiful.”
If your training isn’t harder than the fight: you’re not training for the fight.
You’re training for comfort.
"We will return millions of times over. Life might merely be a momentary bolt of lightning in the dark, after which the self melts into the infinite darkness. But it means that we will continue forever without interruption."
— Izumi Suzuki, 'Smoke Gets in Your Eyes'
"The heroic man does not think of his happiness or misery, his virtues or his vices, or of his being the measure of things; he has no further hopes of himself and will accept the utter consequences of his fate."
— Nietzsche, Thoughts out of Season
"The risk in any action must be carefully weighed against the potential rewards of mission success. And of course, to counter that thought, the cost of inaction must be weighed as well."
— Jocko, The Dichotomy of Leadership
You were born at this particular time and in this particular place for a particular purpose.

Providence has charged you with the greatest mission our civilization has ever mandated.

Rise to the occasion, Legionary!

The Future belongs to you!
“He who is brave is free.”
— Seneca
2025/07/14 21:35:19
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