#381 in Business & money books
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product

Reddit mentions of Bachelor Pad Economics

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Bachelor Pad Economics. Here are the top ones.

Bachelor Pad Economics
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
    Features:
  • American Indians
  • Natural World
  • Ecology
  • Environmentalism
  • Self-Actualization
Specs:
Release dateDecember 2013

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 6 comments on Bachelor Pad Economics:

u/Rhybon · 7 pointsr/TheRedPill

The statistic, in better context: There are 65 employed, unmarried men for every 100 employed, unmarried women in the United States.

But why? Perhaps because unmarried men don't need income as badly as married men. Bachelors can be survive and thrive by living a minimalistic lifestyle, which provides significantly more time for leisure and places less necessity on holding steady employment. This lifestyle, which is well documented and pushed in Captain Capitalism's Bachelor Pad Economics, is simply infeasible when a married man needs a higher and more steady income to sustain his wife and children.

Additionally, I would assume these numbers are significantly different if you compare employed, married men and women in the United States. Likely flipped on its head as women are far more likely to exit the workplace after marriage.

u/nihilismMattersTmro · 5 pointsr/MGTOW

what you are experiencing is very real. it is discussed in

https://www.amazon.com/Bachelor-Pad-Economics-Aaron-Clarey-ebook/dp/B00HMQZREO

I really good book I'm reading, advertised by tom leykis and I know some readers here have talked about it.

Living the single life is fun AF, but we are in the minority and it is really easy to isolate yourself from normal people. Painful and sad. You can go tell your best friend who's married all about the excitement you're having any given day. and he'll think it's cool, and might be jealous, but you have to keep making new friends to try and keep up with you. which is increasingly difficult at advancing ages.

I still wouldn't trade it for married life unless I actually found a unicorn... which really, isn't gon happen

u/_MaximiLion_ · 3 pointsr/Accounting

Take this with a grain of salt, but I'm almost done with Aaron Clarey's Bachelor Pad Economics. He has a small YouTube Channel and some may say he is a little red-pilled out, but he also gives some solid advice on how to not fuck up your financial future, as well as living a minimalist lifestyle. His responses are also very candid and it's quite entertaining.

u/lukins · 2 pointsr/TheRedPill

Bachelor Pad Economics. Worth the minimal cost to get. It as an absolutely red pill way to look after your finances. Discusses the recommended case of not getting married, but also discusses how to handle your finances if you decide to do so. I read it and highly recommend it.

u/pimpstag · 2 pointsr/MGTOW

Military sounds good - I for one am a 2D artist and that fulfills all my needs. Of course, to each his own and you'll have to find yours. Some men love fishing, travelling the country etc. But I've found that the most meaningful things are creative: writing, music, building stuff, public speaking even making Youtube videos.

Also check out Aaron Clarey - https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronClarey/videos and https://www.amazon.com/Bachelor-Pad-Economics-Aaron-Clarey-ebook/dp/B00HMQZREO To me at least he's been an amazing influence. Good luck!

u/shamanbard · 1 pointr/TheRedPill

If you haven't yet, visit:
Captain Capitalism

He's the pretty much THE financial authority in the manosphere, he even consults as a business if you ever need advice.

"Bachelor Pad Economics" by Aaron Clarey (Captain Capitalism) is a great book written for men (not women) of all ages about finances in the realities of our evolving economy. I just started reading it a few days ago, but it's specifically written from a red-pill perspective.