Brutal Truth of Human Potential That Nobody Wants To Admit.

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Success isn't about hard work. It's about something far more sinister and predetermined: your internal operating system.

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Some people are born with a psychological architecture that is fundamentally incompatible with sustained success, and no amount of motivational speeches, grinding, or positive thinking will override this core programming.

Imagine your brain like a computer with a deeply flawed motherboard. You can upgrade the RAM, install the most sophisticated software, but if the fundamental architecture is broken, nothing truly changes. Some humans have an intrinsic fear response so deeply embedded that every potential success triggers such overwhelming anxiety that they unconsciously sabotage themselves before they can break through.

And, no, this isn't laziness. This is a sophisticated survival mechanism gone wrong. Your brain has learned that potential failure is more terrifying than the comfort of never trying. So it creates elaborate defense mechanisms - procrastination, self-doubt, perfectionism - that look like resistance but are actually complex protection protocols. You're not choosing to fail, your subconscious is choosing safety over potential pain.

The truly devastating part? Most people with this psychological architecture have no fucking clue they're doing it. They genuinely believe they're trying their hardest, when in reality, they're running the same self-destructive program on repeat. Their entire life becomes a performance of attempting success while ensuring they never actually achieve it.

Some people's internal narrative is so fundamentally coded with unworthiness that success would feel like an existential threat. It would force them to reconstruct their entire self-perception, and that's more terrifying than any external failure. So they unconsciously create scenarios that confirm their deepest fear: that they aren't good enough.

This isn't pessimism. This is cold, ruthless psychological analysis. Not everyone is meant to break through their limitations, and the sooner people accept that, the less energy they waste on false hope. Some psychological architectures are so deeply entrenched that they become a self-fulfilling prophecy of mediocrity.

The people most likely to read this and feel attacked are precisely the ones this describes perfectly. Their immediate defensive reaction is just more proof of the deeply ingrained psychological mechanism preventing their growth.
 
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brain wiring. some simple things is impossible literally impossible for people thats thetruth. Me I cant even mow the lawn
 
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Success isn't about hard work. It's about something far more sinister and predetermined: your internal operating system.

View attachment 3271899Some people are born with a psychological architecture that is fundamentally incompatible with sustained success, and no amount of motivational speeches, grinding, or positive thinking will override this core programming.

Imagine your brain like a computer with a deeply flawed motherboard. You can upgrade the RAM, install the most sophisticated software, but if the fundamental architecture is broken, nothing truly changes. Some humans have an intrinsic fear response so deeply embedded that every potential success triggers such overwhelming anxiety that they unconsciously sabotage themselves before they can break through.

And, no, this isn't laziness. This is a sophisticated survival mechanism gone wrong. Your brain has learned that potential failure is more terrifying than the comfort of never trying. So it creates elaborate defense mechanisms - procrastination, self-doubt, perfectionism - that look like resistance but are actually complex protection protocols. You're not choosing to fail, your subconscious is choosing safety over potential pain.

The truly devastating part? Most people with this psychological architecture have no fucking clue they're doing it. They genuinely believe they're trying their hardest, when in reality, they're running the same self-destructive program on repeat. Their entire life becomes a performance of attempting success while ensuring they never actually achieve it.

Some people's internal narrative is so fundamentally coded with unworthiness that success would feel like an existential threat. It would force them to reconstruct their entire self-perception, and that's more terrifying than any external failure. So they unconsciously create scenarios that confirm their deepest fear: that they aren't good enough.

This isn't pessimism. This is cold, ruthless psychological analysis. Not everyone is meant to break through their limitations, and the sooner people accept that, the less energy they waste on false hope. Some psychological architectures are so deeply entrenched that they become a self-fulfilling prophecy of mediocrity.

The people most likely to read this and feel attacked are precisely the ones this describes perfectly. Their immediate defensive reaction is just more proof of the deeply ingrained psychological mechanism preventing their growth.

How do people Hardmaxx then, and how can they 🤔 THATS the only a amply that rlly hurts this
 
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Success isn't about hard work. It's about something far more sinister and predetermined: your internal operating system.

View attachment 3271899Some people are born with a psychological architecture that is fundamentally incompatible with sustained success, and no amount of motivational speeches, grinding, or positive thinking will override this core programming.

Imagine your brain like a computer with a deeply flawed motherboard. You can upgrade the RAM, install the most sophisticated software, but if the fundamental architecture is broken, nothing truly changes. Some humans have an intrinsic fear response so deeply embedded that every potential success triggers such overwhelming anxiety that they unconsciously sabotage themselves before they can break through.

And, no, this isn't laziness. This is a sophisticated survival mechanism gone wrong. Your brain has learned that potential failure is more terrifying than the comfort of never trying. So it creates elaborate defense mechanisms - procrastination, self-doubt, perfectionism - that look like resistance but are actually complex protection protocols. You're not choosing to fail, your subconscious is choosing safety over potential pain.

The truly devastating part? Most people with this psychological architecture have no fucking clue they're doing it. They genuinely believe they're trying their hardest, when in reality, they're running the same self-destructive program on repeat. Their entire life becomes a performance of attempting success while ensuring they never actually achieve it.

Some people's internal narrative is so fundamentally coded with unworthiness that success would feel like an existential threat. It would force them to reconstruct their entire self-perception, and that's more terrifying than any external failure. So they unconsciously create scenarios that confirm their deepest fear: that they aren't good enough.

This isn't pessimism. This is cold, ruthless psychological analysis. Not everyone is meant to break through their limitations, and the sooner people accept that, the less energy they waste on false hope. Some psychological architectures are so deeply entrenched that they become a self-fulfilling prophecy of mediocrity.

The people most likely to read this and feel attacked are precisely the ones this describes perfectly. Their immediate defensive reaction is just more proof of the deeply ingrained psychological mechanism preventing their growth.

I do like this. However i feel like looks can force you to break through. This is why you need to Hardmaxx. Your looks and self perceptions of looks can override the person you previously were, which is why so many people feel different after ascending. Your brain literally changes.

If your brain works like this, you need to ascend
 
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Greatness is equal parts self willed and pre determined. When you really examine both they are nearly indistinguishable. What is character is destiny and vice versa. If you never tried you were never meant for anything great in the first place.

There is no movie that shows this apparent contradiction (there isn't one really) better than Gattaca.

 
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Greatness is equal parts self willed and pre determined. When you really examine both they are nearly indistinguishable. What is character is destiny and vice versa. If you never tried you were never meant for anything great in the first place.

There is no movie that shows this apparent contradiction (there isn't one really) better than Gattaca.


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Greatness is equal parts self willed and pre determined. When you really examine both they are nearly indistinguishable. What is character is destiny and vice versa. If you never tried you were never meant for anything great in the first place.

There is no movie that shows this apparent contradiction (there isn't one really) better than Gattaca.


The sad part is most are unaware and this furthers their chances of being a loser
Some don’t even care

I don’t want to be a loser :feelswah:
 
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The sad part is most are unaware and this furthers their chances of being a loser
Some don’t even care

I don’t want to be a loser :feelswah:
It's a riddle when you look at it. It is like a self fulfilling prophecy.

Each event is preceded by Prophecy. But without the hero, there is no Event.

For someone like Napoleon so many things had to work out in a very peculiar way. France had to be in midst of a civil war and upheaval of monarchy. France had to be persecuted by a monarchist alliance. France needed a military genius that could also perform duties as a statesman, reformer and moderniser in one. It needed a man who was a genius, not just a military commander. A man with no peers, with incredible talent and endless energy. Where would France find this man?

In a shithole island that wanted nothing to do with France. Who was he? A destitute noble man, initially a failed nationalist. Man who experienced much failure before he saw any success. Someone from the fringe of French society, someone who was barely part of it. Someone who was mocked for being a country bumpkin with a strange accent. He was neither physically imposing nor particularly attractive. As a youth he was described as awkward. Simultaneously it has been said he had incredible charisma, a magnetic personality that could bind men to him. This man was to lead France to its absolute peak. Hundreds of thousands men died for him. If they were resurrected and asked if they'd do it all over again, many would say yes.

Destiny is a strange thing. Anyone who has any clear notion about his own before running things to their conclusion is an idiot.
 
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good thread

but seems real compatible with christian ideology :giggle:
 
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Success isn't about hard work. It's about something far more sinister and predetermined: your internal operating system.

View attachment 3271899Some people are born with a psychological architecture that is fundamentally incompatible with sustained success, and no amount of motivational speeches, grinding, or positive thinking will override this core programming.

Imagine your brain like a computer with a deeply flawed motherboard. You can upgrade the RAM, install the most sophisticated software, but if the fundamental architecture is broken, nothing truly changes. Some humans have an intrinsic fear response so deeply embedded that every potential success triggers such overwhelming anxiety that they unconsciously sabotage themselves before they can break through.

And, no, this isn't laziness. This is a sophisticated survival mechanism gone wrong. Your brain has learned that potential failure is more terrifying than the comfort of never trying. So it creates elaborate defense mechanisms - procrastination, self-doubt, perfectionism - that look like resistance but are actually complex protection protocols. You're not choosing to fail, your subconscious is choosing safety over potential pain.

The truly devastating part? Most people with this psychological architecture have no fucking clue they're doing it. They genuinely believe they're trying their hardest, when in reality, they're running the same self-destructive program on repeat. Their entire life becomes a performance of attempting success while ensuring they never actually achieve it.

Some people's internal narrative is so fundamentally coded with unworthiness that success would feel like an existential threat. It would force them to reconstruct their entire self-perception, and that's more terrifying than any external failure. So they unconsciously create scenarios that confirm their deepest fear: that they aren't good enough.

This isn't pessimism. This is cold, ruthless psychological analysis. Not everyone is meant to break through their limitations, and the sooner people accept that, the less energy they waste on false hope. Some psychological architectures are so deeply entrenched that they become a self-fulfilling prophecy of mediocrity.

The people most likely to read this and feel attacked are precisely the ones this describes perfectly. Their immediate defensive reaction is just more proof of the deeply ingrained psychological mechanism preventing their growth.

It’s true but it is also possible to rewire the brain. But it requires hard, diligent work. Speaking from personal experience btw. There are various tools to accomplish this. I can vouch for deep meditation (go to a retreat where you meditate for 10h a day), psychedelics, and learning to embrace and love the pain and discomfort
 
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Its not as black and white

Yes hardwork is not a guarantor for success, but it increases your odds significantly


If any niggas actually believe that people at the top aren't hardworking, they're quite delusional

It is just that, people below them can often times be equally or even more hardworking but not be able to reap the same rewards.
 
thread of the year or what?

very interesting, i think i have this, and there is nothing i can do against it

so the only choice i truly have is to stop trying, giving up, accepting everything as impossible

its genetics, i have a deeply flawed motherboard
 
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