Confidence
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Confidence
After breaking, demoralizing, humbling, and stripping white livestock of their feral selves, the last thing one might expect to do is to give them confidence. However, for livestock’s long-term benefit and psychological well-being, your animals must be programmed with a sense of confidence.
When livestock is fully aware, accepting, and mindful of what they are, they need to be confident in that identity. Within the heart of every animal, the need for a strong sense of asset-worthiness, purpose, drive to achieve, and oneness with the pack is overwhelming. This overwhelming need provides you with the perfect base for your confidence-building exercise.
Only well-trained and malleable animals are ripe enough for confidence building. You must understand confidence is not about restoring the animal’s original Great Lie programming. Your goal is to bring your animal to a point where shame, embarrassment, guilt, and reluctance do not exist.
Here is a shortlist of suggested confidence-building exercises.
1. Openly expose your animal as mere livestock — Stop introducing your animal as anything other than what it is. If, for some unimaginable reason, you must introduce your animal in a “polite society” situation, make it as informal and downplayed as possible. Animals must learn to appreciate the need to maintain proper public status.
2. Publically require your animal to perform and serve with pride. Livestock can never perform menial tasks — for them, menial does not exist. None of these tasks should ever consist of sexual activities. Sexual use of animals only serves to implant a false sense of confidence. Their primary use serves a higher purpose in your grand plan. Animals must learn that their value does not begin or end with sex.
3. Prescribe specific public and non-public manners of dress for your animals — this is totally up to your discretion and personal taste. You may consider various particular details of the animals’ health, work, or other requirements, but never allow these things to overrule your desires and expectations. Demand that your livestock take pride in wearing whatever garb you give it to wear. A sports jacket with a button-up shirt and tie accompanied by matching short pants, no socks, and sneakers to the office, should be worn with pride. Skin-tight jeans ripped down the rear should be worn with pride. But above all things, publically wearing your collar must show evidence of immense pride and honor.
4. Reward your animals when they perform well. Letting your animals know their performance pleases you instantly provides them with an uplifting sense of pride. Every animal wants approval, and when that approval comes from their governing Black Authority, they can hold their heads high with confidence. A simple pat on the head, a couple of open-handed belly slaps, or a firm buttocks grip can do wonders for your animals’ confidence. When accompanied with a committed and confident “good boy!” or similarly, “that’s my bitch”, the results have a more significant impact.
5. Respect your animals for their honest and heartfelt attempts to achieve your goals. While they may not always meet your ultimate expectations, let them know that you are aware of their endeavors. Never consider rewarding failure to succeed. Still, acknowledgment serves to help set goals for the animals and brings them closer to confidence in their livestock status.
6. Avoid overdoing the positive reinforcement for fear of spoiling the animals — too much, and they begin to expect it. Always keep them thirsty and craving such attention from you. Want to build their confidence? Make them earn your positive reinforcement, and then watch them glow with confidence when received. The more they work for your attention, the more robust and in-depth their confidence levels rise.
7. Give your animals a series of challenging tasks and activities to accomplish. The goal here is to take them out of their comfort zones. Few things can strengthen confidence better than an uncomfortable or uneasy mission. Overcoming fears of exposure, public use, or profound embarrassment offers a kind of catharsis that allows livestock to meet the adversities of being owned with confidence and pride.
8. keep a visual record of your livestock’s positive achievements. The needs of animals are few and inconsequential. Still, they need to see evidence of their progress and your approval of that progress. Like little children, a chart of stars representing accomplishments gives them goals to reach. Be creative with your visual presentation and the emphasis you place on it.
9. Give your animal an extreme goal to achieve. This goal should have an extended time frame making it a medium to long-term project. Examples of such projects could include weight loss, muscle gain, physical stamina building through exercise, or mastering standing at attention for long periods without moving. Be creative and do not limit yourself in your choice of goal assignments. When the animal reaches its final expectation for this goal, it will feel a great sense of confidence.
10. Require your animal to designate someone specific from its past to share its true identity. This exercise, while very simple, is potentially enormously tricky to complete. When an animal can proudly proclaim its reality to a family member or long-time friend, its confidence quotient will rise tenfold.
11. Require your animal to randomly choose one Black Authority in its present life to disclose its truth. The Black Authority’s knowledge and enlightenment status are of no consequence. Still, if the chosen Black Authority has little to no understanding of WMA livestock, the challenge to expose itself and further to explain is sweeter and a surefire way to build confidence. To take this exercise to a higher level, insist that the Black Authority is: a delivery man, a co-worker, a manager at the local fast food joint, or
the man standing behind it in line at the DMV or grocery store.
12. Train your animal to perform various tricks. Like dogs, training your animal to perform tricks is a way to eliminate boredom and behavior issues while giving it the means to entertain you and your friends. Well-performed tricks place your animal at the center of attention. Additionally, the praise animals receive from performing these feats creates a particular type of confidence. Try training your animal to pick up marbles with its butt cheeks and walk them across the room before placing them into a glass tumbler — no helping hands here.
While not written in stone, the impact of each exercise exposes the animal’s vulnerabilities, which has a way of working in reverse by giving you a direct method to reinforce your authority. Reinforcing your authority is, in fact, the most productive approach to building confidence in your livestock.