Semen retention is just fuel. Here is what matters.
Obviously, we’ve all heard about the semen retention benefits. It’s probably one of the most talked about parts of this practice. There are countless testimonials, timelines, and expectations of what’s supposed to happen on day X, Y, and Z. But I want to explain it in a different way. The practice of SR is like filling up your energy “gas tank.” There are other things that can fill up your gas tank too. Good sleep, good food, discipline, purpose. But SR is one of the most potent ones. And at the same time, by doing SR, you’re also not doing one of the main things that drains it. So now you’ve got a full tank. And with a full tank, you can take yourself a lot of places. But you still have to drive there. And this is where I see a lot of people get stuck. They become hyper-focused on the retention part. Retain, retain, retain… thinking that retention alone is what gives them the benefits. And yeah, maybe you’ll feel some changes just from that. But the real benefits? They come from what you DO with that energy. If you just sit there with a full tank and never move, nothing changes. But if you actually channel that energy into something, that’s when things start happening. Physically You start training harder. You recover better. You actually feel like moving your body instead of being sluggish. You go from “I should go to the gym” to “I NEED to move.” Your posture improves, your presence changes, your body starts reflecting the energy you’re holding. Intellectually You can sit down and actually focus. Read. Study. Think deeper. Instead of running to dopamine, you can stay with one thing and push through resistance. Creatively You get ideas. And more importantly, you ACT on them. You stop consuming all the time and start creating. Writing, building, filming, whatever it is. That restless energy needs an outlet, and creativity becomes one of the cleanest ones. Professionally You stop procrastinating as much. You take action on things you’ve been delaying. Messages, calls, work, building something.