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If only outcasts are being genuinely nice to you, your value is probably around that level... an outcast.
If subhuman women are being genuinely nice to you and want to date you, maybe you're LTN or even MTN.
This can go on and on...
You can know your value as a human (according to the social/sexual-romantic hierarchy) based on who wants to associate with you and who doesn't want to associate with you.
Nobody that is noticeably above you in the hierarchy is going to want to associate with you. Only equals, near-equals and inferiors.
People that are decently or really above you will treat you like a disease.
People that are really below you will treat you like a God.
People around your level will treat you with decency and friendliness.
Next time you go outside, remember this and you can determine your social/sexual-romantic value based on this.
Exceptions are people who are genuinely high in compassion, and related traits. They will usually always treat people genuinely nicely.
Again, remember, there is a perceptual superposition in people that people both have equal inherent value and that people have a defined value based on their place in the social/sexual-romantic hierarchy.
If subhuman women are being genuinely nice to you and want to date you, maybe you're LTN or even MTN.
This can go on and on...
You can know your value as a human (according to the social/sexual-romantic hierarchy) based on who wants to associate with you and who doesn't want to associate with you.
Nobody that is noticeably above you in the hierarchy is going to want to associate with you. Only equals, near-equals and inferiors.
People that are decently or really above you will treat you like a disease.
People that are really below you will treat you like a God.
People around your level will treat you with decency and friendliness.
Next time you go outside, remember this and you can determine your social/sexual-romantic value based on this.
Exceptions are people who are genuinely high in compassion, and related traits. They will usually always treat people genuinely nicely.
Again, remember, there is a perceptual superposition in people that people both have equal inherent value and that people have a defined value based on their place in the social/sexual-romantic hierarchy.
Certainly! Here's a more detailed summary of the thread:
The thread discusses a perspective on determining one's social or romantic value based on interactions with others:
The thread discusses a perspective on determining one's social or romantic value based on interactions with others:
- Interactions with Outcasts: If only individuals who are considered social outcasts are genuinely nice to you, it might suggest that your social value is perceived as being at a similar level to theirs, potentially indicating that you are seen as an outcast as well.
- Social Hierarchy and Treatment: The thread proposes a hierarchical view of social interactions:
- People Above You: Those who are socially or professionally above you may treat you poorly or with disregard, as they may view you as less valuable or important.
- People Below You: Those perceived as being lower in the social hierarchy might treat you with excessive admiration or deference, potentially elevating you in their eyes.
- People at Your Level: Individuals who are at a similar level in the social hierarchy will likely treat you with fairness and friendliness, reflecting a mutual recognition of your social standing.
- Exceptions: The thread notes that genuinely compassionate individuals may treat others kindly regardless of social status or perceived hierarchy. Their behavior is driven by their personal values rather than hierarchical positioning.
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