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Reddit mentions of Bachelor Pad Economics: The Financial Advice Bible for Men

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Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Bachelor Pad Economics: The Financial Advice Bible for Men. Here are the top ones.

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Found 9 comments on Bachelor Pad Economics: The Financial Advice Bible for Men:

u/[deleted] · 9 pointsr/TheRedPill
  • Stop concerning yourself with other peoples feelings and focus on being a skilled, productive person
  • Keep lifting, start running, learn and master a martial art
  • Improve on your guitar and conversation skills
  • Get a copy of Aaron Clarey's books specifically Worthless and Bachelor Pad Economics
  • Look to join a fraternity that imparts upon its members high personal standards and doesn't just party
  • As you're in a small town, go to Church. No, seriously.
  • Maintain discipline regarding your virility, the last thing you need is to stick your wick in crazy.
  • Focus your education into the sciences. The arts must remain a hobby until someone pays you.
u/thrownaway_MGTOW · 7 pointsr/MGTOW

>What lies at the intersection of /r/financialindependence and /r/mgtow?

A nifty little book called "Bachelor Pad Economics" that I recently ran across -- and there's also an ebook version -- seems to sum it all up (i.e. MGTOW + Financial Independence, etc.). He pretty much outlines (after the fact) what I followed for a plan in the 90's and 00's.

BTW I'm like Mr. Magwitch, basically frugal and (more or less) "retired" in my early 40's; debt free with house paid off, investments that (in part because I was no longer doing a commute/day-job I was able to pull from the stock market at the 2007/2008 "peak" and then bought back in at basically the bottom) generate more than enough to pay my minimal living costs (no wife, no EX-wife, no kids, & free from wife & kid-led consumer/status trap = cheap living).

Moreover, that was achieved after only about a dozen years of working & saving (and 8 years paying off the house, buying the vehicles, building the workshop addition, etc) -- that dozen years prior (early 30's) I was deep in debt due to a failed business (went out a bit too far on that limb, had to climb my way back out), and without a proverbial pot to piss in (not even a functional vehicle for about a year).

Note that I said "more or less retired" because I do still engage in some occasional consulting contracts, as well as "working" on hobbies and various volunteer things -- but basically I'm doing those things because I want to (I really only take consult contracts that I think are "interesting" or unique in some way and where I expect to have fun as well as make some extra cash) -- I am NOT doing any of those things to eat or have a roof over my head...

And I am definitely not feeding any brats (much less some F's crotch spawn).

u/mishegoss_ · 5 pointsr/MGTOW

Start here. It's a good start.

EDIT: here's one review:
Every young man needs to read this book. All the advice one needs to know when moving out of the parent’s house: college, dating, budgeting, spending, financial planning, and being a success in Obama’s Socialist America.

The reader will experience shock and dismay at what has become of our economy and the ‘modern woman.’ This isn’t your Dad’s, or Grandfather’s America, sonny. Those days of finding a quality woman, raising a family, having a successful career with just one or two employers is just about impossible. Pursuing those endeavors will most often result in failure and financial ruin.

This is 512 pages of advice. Most are lessons the author has learned the hard way. Young men: read this so you can navigate the terrain of the new, transformed, America. Read it to learn from someone else’s mistakes!

u/DWShimoda · 3 pointsr/MGTOW

Bachelor Pad Economics: The Financial Advice Bible for Men
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Pretty much everything you need all in one (big, fat, long*) book.

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* But don't fret about the size, you don't HAVE to read the entire thing all at once, or even all in your youth -- much of the advice it contains is for middle-age & later years (like "estate planning" i.e. how to structure what & how what's left goes to kids, or friends, or whoever after your dead, etc) -- and the author guides you as to what parts you SHOULD read (or focus on) depending on your age & situation (education/career status, marital state, present financial condition, goals, etc).

u/orange_juice007 · 3 pointsr/TheRedPill

I recently bought Bachelor Pad Economics: The Financial Advice Bible for Men, what's your thoughts on it? I'm completely new to finance and my goal is to retire before I'm 100 y/o.

u/Shitpost-Alert · 2 pointsr/TheRedPill

Its from a book called Bachelor Pad Economics by Aaron Clarey (the one who is on the front page currently). The quote is a bit out of context, so here is an excerpt of the relevant section:

http://www.2shared.com/document/BUbJMvYy/



I think what Clarey is trying to say is the better you get, the harder your search is to find an equal or somebody you want to spend your time with. It's not necessarily an either or game either. You can focus on the pursuit of excellence and later if you want a family, focus on that.

u/RedLiftingStraps · 1 pointr/asktrp

Lift. Don't get fat. Learn a martial art. Don't get married young. Probably don't marry at all if you live in the western world. Don't be afraid to walk away from a girl. Don't be afraid to put yourself first. Make a plan for your life and keep those goals in mind. Find something you;re passionate about and incorporate it into your life. Bachelor Pad Economics has some good advice on not getting your financial life fucked.

u/the_irish_kid123 · 1 pointr/TheRedPill

Has anybody read his new book "Bachelor Pad Economics?" Looks like it has a caricature of Roosh and some other people on it:

http://www.amazon.com/Bachelor-Pad-Economics-Financial-Advice/dp/1494463180/