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Every creatures actions are seeking after power.
I have said this before, and again.
Everything you do is to gain power. That's all looks, money, women, any of it is for.
You want control and the ability to establish yourself on the world and others. To have the freedom to shape the world as you want it to be. And every man has different strategies for this, either being liked, or being respected, or in rare cases both. But being respected is always more preferable, as it is the safer and more reliable option, merely strategically speaking.
Those who say "it's over" actually in that very complaint seek power and revenge by complaining about the problem because it's an act of rebellion against the suffering. By complaining that you aren't good looking enough, that alone you already view as a form of revenge. You use complaining as a part of revenge against the problem.
So in a way, those who say "it's over" are very much still fighting actively against the problem. But I say this: if you are already fighting (by complaining) you ought to actually solve the fucking problem.
Even those who commit suicide are still fighting. They want to "overcome" the problem by experiencing endless nothing instead of endless pain. Even suicide as an act is a form of revenge and seeking power. They want a more comfortable reality in darkness and nothingness instead of a painful reality of suffering. So nobody ever really stops seeking power. You are always fighting, just in different ways.
If you can't solve the problem? Don't complain. Keep the problem in you and establish revenge with action instead of complaining. Complaining is the weakest form of revenge.
If you say it's over, you're literally a talker, not a doer. Never do it. Move forward. Get revenge with action, not words.
I have said this before, and again.
Everything you do is to gain power. That's all looks, money, women, any of it is for.
You want control and the ability to establish yourself on the world and others. To have the freedom to shape the world as you want it to be. And every man has different strategies for this, either being liked, or being respected, or in rare cases both. But being respected is always more preferable, as it is the safer and more reliable option, merely strategically speaking.
Those who say "it's over" actually in that very complaint seek power and revenge by complaining about the problem because it's an act of rebellion against the suffering. By complaining that you aren't good looking enough, that alone you already view as a form of revenge. You use complaining as a part of revenge against the problem.
So in a way, those who say "it's over" are very much still fighting actively against the problem. But I say this: if you are already fighting (by complaining) you ought to actually solve the fucking problem.
Even those who commit suicide are still fighting. They want to "overcome" the problem by experiencing endless nothing instead of endless pain. Even suicide as an act is a form of revenge and seeking power. They want a more comfortable reality in darkness and nothingness instead of a painful reality of suffering. So nobody ever really stops seeking power. You are always fighting, just in different ways.
If you can't solve the problem? Don't complain. Keep the problem in you and establish revenge with action instead of complaining. Complaining is the weakest form of revenge.
If you say it's over, you're literally a talker, not a doer. Never do it. Move forward. Get revenge with action, not words.
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