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Now this isn't some belief I confidently stand on, it is just a theory that I'm trying to see whether it is true or not. Now I have been weighing this up for a while, and initially, I assumed hardmaxxing was law and will fix everything, and it is the only thing that leads to real results ect. It sounds true in theory, but recently I have gone in depth regarding these two pills, and I am starting to lean more toward the softmaxxing side over hardmaxxing in terms of overall ROI. I know risk factor is a big thing and bigger risk you take bigger reward ect, but softmaxxing still includes shit like roids and other stuff.
Now, softamxxing is bound to ascend you no matter where you stand on the scale and how bad your base if (unless you're truly fucking deformed, like below LLTN), as long as you are willing to do most things if not fucking everything to aid your genetic potential. This includes basic shit like skincare, hairmaxxing, roids, pharma intervention, colouringmaxxing ect. If you do all this shit and go super in depth with it, you will ascend heaps, and whether its your goal or not, you will 9/10 times be able to slay foids having done ALL of these things. Look at Clav for example, not one surgery done and he went from L-MLTN to HTN. Many other instances of below MTNS ascending to HTN+.
Now onto hardmaxxing. I feel that surgery either gives very minimal results that people IRL will barely notice, or you go too far and end up looking uncanny as fuck. Now I've in my opinion, surgery is 90% bound to go wrong to some extent. It could be a minor fuck up, or a major fuck up. Depending on the surgery, the ones that make the most difference have a huge risk factor, and ones that don't make too much of a difference still have a slight risk factor and don't even end up making that much of a change. Sure, there are some occasional anecdotes of an LTN ascending to HTN-CL through a major osteotomy, but that is simply just not being realistic and will not normally happen. There is also another side to this coin. 50% of hardmaxxing is saving up for the surgery (most likely to be very expensive, especially with a good surgeon that won't botch you). Once you have saved up, the research going into the surgery is hard fucking work, and all the consultations, meetings, determining right way to do things ect is fucking tiring too. These two spectrums is what makes surgery lifechanging, and when you put all that work, effort, and money into it, there's still a super high chance of it not going to plan and having to undergo multiple sessions, implants removed, complications after ect - that being said, you will also have friends and family being super worried, and potentially even judging you and not looking at you the same due to your decisions. Also, by the time you have finished your hardmaxxing journey, you will most likely be much older and all this won't matter as much as it did at your previous age before having done any of this - then bang, you've missed out on friendships, opportunities, family time, life enjoyment ect in your prime young adult years that you will never get back.
Now if you've made it this far and are reading this, you will probably be thinking what I am beginning to think, which is the ROI on softmaxxes is much better/worth it no matter where you stand on the scale and how bad your base is compared to the ROI of surgery in terms of time investment, money investment, sacrifices ect.
Anyways, let me know your opinions on this, since I am interested to hear what others have to say/think about what I've just said
Now, softamxxing is bound to ascend you no matter where you stand on the scale and how bad your base if (unless you're truly fucking deformed, like below LLTN), as long as you are willing to do most things if not fucking everything to aid your genetic potential. This includes basic shit like skincare, hairmaxxing, roids, pharma intervention, colouringmaxxing ect. If you do all this shit and go super in depth with it, you will ascend heaps, and whether its your goal or not, you will 9/10 times be able to slay foids having done ALL of these things. Look at Clav for example, not one surgery done and he went from L-MLTN to HTN. Many other instances of below MTNS ascending to HTN+.
Now onto hardmaxxing. I feel that surgery either gives very minimal results that people IRL will barely notice, or you go too far and end up looking uncanny as fuck. Now I've in my opinion, surgery is 90% bound to go wrong to some extent. It could be a minor fuck up, or a major fuck up. Depending on the surgery, the ones that make the most difference have a huge risk factor, and ones that don't make too much of a difference still have a slight risk factor and don't even end up making that much of a change. Sure, there are some occasional anecdotes of an LTN ascending to HTN-CL through a major osteotomy, but that is simply just not being realistic and will not normally happen. There is also another side to this coin. 50% of hardmaxxing is saving up for the surgery (most likely to be very expensive, especially with a good surgeon that won't botch you). Once you have saved up, the research going into the surgery is hard fucking work, and all the consultations, meetings, determining right way to do things ect is fucking tiring too. These two spectrums is what makes surgery lifechanging, and when you put all that work, effort, and money into it, there's still a super high chance of it not going to plan and having to undergo multiple sessions, implants removed, complications after ect - that being said, you will also have friends and family being super worried, and potentially even judging you and not looking at you the same due to your decisions. Also, by the time you have finished your hardmaxxing journey, you will most likely be much older and all this won't matter as much as it did at your previous age before having done any of this - then bang, you've missed out on friendships, opportunities, family time, life enjoyment ect in your prime young adult years that you will never get back.
Now if you've made it this far and are reading this, you will probably be thinking what I am beginning to think, which is the ROI on softmaxxes is much better/worth it no matter where you stand on the scale and how bad your base is compared to the ROI of surgery in terms of time investment, money investment, sacrifices ect.
Anyways, let me know your opinions on this, since I am interested to hear what others have to say/think about what I've just said