Do bluepilled people actually believe the lies they spew? Or is it just virtue signaling?

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I'm constantly shocked at the lies Bluepillers spew such as "do what you love, not what pays!" while also trying to get into the most competitive and high paying jobs they can get. That or, "looks don't matter, just be yourself!" while also refusing to date unattractive people.

I'm pretty shocked when I engage with these people and confront them asking if they actually believe this stuff. Sometimes the defenses go up "Are you an incel?" No I'm not, I'm just trying to have a discussion you monkey.

What do you guys think? Do you think blue pilled people believe what they actually say? Why do they do this?
 
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"do what you love, not what pays!" while also trying to get into the most competitive and high paying jobs they can get
I see this so fucking much at uni man lmao (studying medicine). I don't have an answer for you because at times it does seem like I'm deadass the least passionate in my course. At the same time, how the fuck does it make sense that all the top high school grads happen to be passionate about medicine and law? JFL
 
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nah they believe it for the most part, but theyre just stuck in a loop of coping and delusion,

its hard not to get enraged by it, thats why i sit in my dark room all day and avoid contact with normies and just stay with this forum
 
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I see this so fucking much at uni man lmao (studying medicine). I don't have an answer for you because at times it does seem like I'm deadass the least passionate in my course. At the same time, how the fuck does it make sense that all the top high school grads happen to be passionate about medicine and law? JFL
Wish I did not listen to that retarded advice and was not blue pilled when I started uni, should have studied law rather than doing a stupid arts degree, legit if I add law to my degree it will take another 3 years to graduate :feelsree::feelsree::feelsree:

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I see this so fucking much at uni man lmao (studying medicine). I don't have an answer for you because at times it does seem like I'm deadass the least passionate in my course. At the same time, how the fuck does it make sense that all the top high school grads happen to be passionate about medicine and law? JFL
Bro don’t quit medicine. I listened to this bullshit and dropped out of second year right before USMLE Step 1. Most retarded move ever and now living a life of regret even though I do decent financially (not physican money though)
 
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Bro don’t quit medicine. I listened to this bullshit and dropped out of second year right before USMLE Step 1. Most retarded move ever and now living a life of regret even though I do decent financially (not physican money though)
Ngl i almost quit and ive failed a couple exams already. I was using my depression and incel status to justify not caring about anything in life coz my life is shit regardless. Now ive realised that medicine is literally the only thing ive got going for me so im not gonna troll around anymore.

At the same time its a shit ton of slave labour before you become a physician so if youre not passionate then surely its gonna be a hard slog for me, however I do believe ill find some field eventually which I like. What do u think about this? Ive taken the andrew tate view that discipline is far more important than motivation/passion and am confident I can get through med
 
Ngl i almost quit and ive failed a couple exams already. I was using my depression and incel status to justify not caring about anything in life coz my life is shit regardless. Now ive realised that medicine is literally the only thing ive got going for me so im not gonna troll around anymore.

At the same time its a shit ton of slave labour before you become a physician so if youre not passionate then surely its gonna be a hard slog for me, however I do believe ill find some field eventually which I like. What do u think about this? Ive taken the andrew tate view that discipline is far more important than motivation/passion and am confident I can get through med
TBH I've seen my friends go through residency and it's really not as bad as people make it out to be. I've noticed bluepilled normies like to exaggerate and say how many hours they worked, how much it sucks, etc. It's just another form of virtue signaling so that people are impressed. It's almost a badge of honor in the western world to brag about how many hours you worked while also downplaying it by saying it's slave labor.

I'm in tech and it's a meme that you work few hours and make several 100k. Only the cream of the crop make this kind of money, it's kinda like matching into Plastic Surgery lol. Meanwhile, even Internal Medicine docs make $300k+

I'm not familiar with Tate's view on this, mind sending a video? However, I do agree that discipline is far more important that motivation. Hell, if I had discipline, I wouldn't have quit. Sadly, normies kept saying "if you aren't passionate then you won't be motivated, do what you love! Most of them are doctors now and I'm barely making $100k living in a high cost of living area, so in reality, it's not great. I resent them for that but it was also my fault for being so naive.
 
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Roughly half the adult population is not smart enough to form their own reasoned viewpoints. They more or less fake their way through life repeating things they heard someone that they thought sounded smart say. Not consciously virtue signaling or lying, just trying to hide the fact that they are NPCs. by repeating popular bromides.
 
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TBH I've seen my friends go through residency and it's really not as bad as people make it out to be. I've noticed bluepilled normies like to exaggerate and say how many hours they worked, how much it sucks, etc. It's just another form of virtue signaling so that people are impressed. It's almost a badge of honor in the western world to brag about how many hours you worked while also downplaying it by saying it's slave labor.

I'm in tech and it's a meme that you work few hours and make several 100k. Only the cream of the crop make this kind of money, it's kinda like matching into Plastic Surgery lol. Meanwhile, even Internal Medicine docs make $300k+

I'm not familiar with Tate's view on this, mind sending a video? However, I do agree that discipline is far more important that motivation. Hell, if I had discipline, I wouldn't have quit. Sadly, normies kept saying "if you aren't passionate then you won't be motivated, do what you love! Most of them are doctors now and I'm barely making $100k living in a high cost of living area, so in reality, it's not great. I resent them for that but it was also my fault for being so naive.
Thanks for the response.

 
They use it to sugarcoat reality and not offend you. My sister tells me that girls don't care about height and that I'm very tall for my age (5'10 and 16) but she's only dated 6ft+ guys and get really excited when she sees tall guys (she's like 4'11). Also my parents would always cut my hair short because muh long hair is gay and girls love guys with shorter hair. Got bullied for having very short hair in school because of it. Avoid bluepillers like the plague.
 
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