Do you think my me vs world mentality is bad?

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Jason Voorhees

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I always think in my head that I am working against someone. Like I create imaginary enemies in my head who are hoping for my destruction and praying for my downfall. I see everyone with contempt and hostility.

It is a way for me to stay motivated, focused, and alert. The idea that someone out there wants to see you fail fees like fuel keeping md sharp you know that phrase "prove them wrong," or "they said I couldn't, so I did. That is what motivates me but it also makes it impossible to trust anyone. It has made me very miserable sometimes
 
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No one cares if you succeed or fail
 
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I always think in my head that I am working against someone. Like I create imaginary enemies in my head who are hoping for my destruction and praying for my downfall. I see everyone with contempt and hostility.

It is a way for me to stay motivated, focused, and alert. The idea that someone out there wants to see you fail fees like fuel keeping md sharp you know that phrase "prove them wrong," or "they said I couldn't, so I did. That is what motivates me but it also makes it impossible to trust anyone. It has made me very miserable sometimes
Look into Islam my brother you will have purpose
 
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I always think in my head that I am working against someone. Like I create imaginary enemies in my head who are hoping for my destruction and praying for my downfall. I see everyone with contempt and hostility.

It is a way for me to stay motivated, focused, and alert. The idea that someone out there wants to see you fail fees like fuel keeping md sharp you know that phrase "prove them wrong," or "they said I couldn't, so I did. That is what motivates me but it also makes it impossible to trust anyone. It has made me very miserable sometimes
Not bad for sucess if it motivates you but bad for enjoying life.
 
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side effect of being an abused dog
 
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It should be us vs them. Who is on your team ?
 
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its just reality

the truth is there isnt enough space for everyone

in general everyone wants the same thing and theres only so much to go around

from the very moment we are born we literally cry out and struggle to assert ourselves in this world
 
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So you need to find people. Dont trust them blindly, but thats your team. You cant become big alone, you need people who can support you and whom you can support. In your mind, you may be alone but practically you need people
 
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No one cares if you succeed or fail
not in the longterm

but normies do get a dopamine hit from seeing people, especially sub 5 men fail

it also goes the other way, normies feel a certain way when you are on the come up
 
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its a good thing when trying to improve in your job/school etc but its harmful when maintaining a relationship with anyone tbh . Also unique way of thinking because my mind makes me care less about things like this
 
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It’s autism
 
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not in the longterm

but normies do get a dopamine hit from seeing people, especially sub 5 men fail

it also goes the other way, normies feel a certain way when you are on the come up
I’d argue otherwise . Don’t underestimate people btw they’re more likely to feel remorse from men failing
 
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Just as people don’t care if a homeless person dies at their feet, they don’t care about you
They still think about you in the moment?

Otherwise normies wouldn’t mock sub 5s

What about this concept are you not comprehending
 
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They still think about you in the moment?

Otherwise normies wouldn’t mock sub 5s

What about this concept are you not comprehending
I’m Leaning towards invisibility rather than mock
 
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They still think about you in the moment?

Otherwise normies wouldn’t mock sub 5s

What about this concept are you not comprehending
They don’t care about you, they care about that glib aspect about you. They don’t care whether you fail or succeed. It’s like watching a person on wallstreetbets losing all their money and people laughing, they aren’t laughing because they genuinely hate him and hopes he in particular loses
 
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they aren’t laughing because they genuinely hate him and hopes he in particular loses
They still derive pleasure from the fact that he lost even in your example

What I’m saying is it’s the same way with normies

Once again how is it that this concept is going over your head.
 
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