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Have you ever noticed that whenever a bad/evil person does one good thing, they get an insane amount of praise for it, while a generally good person does one bad thing, people immediately start to hate them? This is called expectation bias, and many normies suffer from it. Think about how Trump won the elections (very simplified). Everyone knows he's an asshole, so when he does make a good statement (i.e., when he said there was no need for America to be in Iraq), people almost forget about all his wrongdoings and start praising him for his one good statement. Now, on the other hand, when a generally good person does one bad thing, they get demonized for it, as the normie can only notice one's outlying attributes and never how they commonly act. Think about MLK for example, as a black person I have my reasons to not like him, but he's generally done far more good than bad for our world, but his allegations of cheating and orgies (same exact allegations as Trump btw) have recently been overshadowing his good deeds, causing people to look at him in a far worse manner than they ever have.
(Before I start this guide, I want to say that being kind is the law, try to make someone's day better, and just because you can do what I am about to say doesn't mean you should.)
As a normal person, how can you use this to succeed in life? First thing you have to realize is that you don't want to be on the polar sides. I know it sounds like I just contradicted my previous statements, but you have to realize that you're not Donald Trump. You don't have the PR team he does, and you can constantly push out memes that soften public opinion of you, or spread multiple videos of him doing positive things, so don't be a complete asshole; it will just give you the horn effect. What you should truly do is to be slightly more of an ass than you normally are, so instead of hanging around with "geeks" constantly, you slowly separate yourself from them and move to another friend group that has more social rep, and once in a while, you hang around those geeks. By doing this, youre actually boosting your social rep, as when people (especially women) see you hanging around geeks theyll think of you as one of those popular guys who don't bully or ignore the social outcasts in the school, think of it as those same people who make tiktoks with sped kids for likes and comments praising their apparent "kindness". Do not hang around the geeks too much however, as whoever you hang around with is who people think you are, Ive seen htns hand around high inhib outcasts and because of that they are unable to slay: and even from a psychological perspective, if you start hanging around geeks you subconsciously adopt their mannerism and literally turn into them, so try to avoid them and interact with them only a little bit for the halo to be intact.
This is just a theory, and it probably wouldn't work unless you're new to a school (no reputation), solid-looking, and/or extremely low in inhib to ego people like that. I don't really recommend it, but this is what I've noticed online.
(Before I start this guide, I want to say that being kind is the law, try to make someone's day better, and just because you can do what I am about to say doesn't mean you should.)
As a normal person, how can you use this to succeed in life? First thing you have to realize is that you don't want to be on the polar sides. I know it sounds like I just contradicted my previous statements, but you have to realize that you're not Donald Trump. You don't have the PR team he does, and you can constantly push out memes that soften public opinion of you, or spread multiple videos of him doing positive things, so don't be a complete asshole; it will just give you the horn effect. What you should truly do is to be slightly more of an ass than you normally are, so instead of hanging around with "geeks" constantly, you slowly separate yourself from them and move to another friend group that has more social rep, and once in a while, you hang around those geeks. By doing this, youre actually boosting your social rep, as when people (especially women) see you hanging around geeks theyll think of you as one of those popular guys who don't bully or ignore the social outcasts in the school, think of it as those same people who make tiktoks with sped kids for likes and comments praising their apparent "kindness". Do not hang around the geeks too much however, as whoever you hang around with is who people think you are, Ive seen htns hand around high inhib outcasts and because of that they are unable to slay: and even from a psychological perspective, if you start hanging around geeks you subconsciously adopt their mannerism and literally turn into them, so try to avoid them and interact with them only a little bit for the halo to be intact.
This is just a theory, and it probably wouldn't work unless you're new to a school (no reputation), solid-looking, and/or extremely low in inhib to ego people like that. I don't really recommend it, but this is what I've noticed online.