Ldar if you’re not hhtn+

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Why do people act like going outside, socialising, and slaving away at some job is inherently meaningful? If you’re not attractive or high-status enough to benefit from those interactions, most of it just feels like pointless social noise. Life is basically a game of social hierarchy, and looks heavily influence the way you’re treated within it. I’m still young and starting school again next month, so obviously I’ll go because I have to—but outside of that, I genuinely don’t see the appeal of forcing myself into environments where I gain nothing. I’d rather stay inside, improve myself, and wait until I’ve ascended enough to actually enjoy the social world instead of pretending it isn’t heavily based on appearance and status.
 
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More like if you're not a tall hmtn-lhtn
 
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Shut the FUCK up you retard:ICANT::ICANT::ICANT:
 
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More like if you're not a tall hmtn-lhtn
I feel like that’s cope. I’m 6’4 hmtn and I still struggle socially because I’m high inhib asf. If I were hhtn, though, my shitty personality probably wouldn’t be nearly as much of a failo, and I wouldn’t feel as out of place socially
 
Shut the FUCK up you retard:ICANT::ICANT::ICANT:
Good rebuttal. Let me know when you actually address the claim instead of throwing a tantrum because you can’t refute it
 

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Why do people act like going outside, socialising, and slaving away at some job is inherently meaningful? If you’re not attractive or high-status enough to benefit from those interactions, most of it just feels like pointless social noise. Life is basically a game of social hierarchy, and looks heavily influence the way you’re treated within it. I’m still young and starting school again next month, so obviously I’ll go because I have to—but outside of that, I genuinely don’t see the appeal of forcing myself into environments where I gain nothing. I’d rather stay inside, improve myself, and wait until I’ve ascended enough to actually enjoy the social world instead of pretending it isn’t heavily based on appearance and status.
It's quite the opposite; very few people will actually reach lhtn, even fewer hhtn+.

Anyone under that has more of a reason to go outside because they need the noise.
 
Why do people act like going outside, socialising, and slaving away at some job is inherently meaningful? If you’re not attractive or high-status enough to benefit from those interactions, most of it just feels like pointless social noise. Life is basically a game of social hierarchy, and looks heavily influence the way you’re treated within it. I’m still young and starting school again next month, so obviously I’ll go because I have to—but outside of that, I genuinely don’t see the appeal of forcing myself into environments where I gain nothing. I’d rather stay inside, improve myself, and wait until I’ve ascended enough to actually enjoy the social world instead of pretending it isn’t heavily based on appearance and status.
Agreed but I would say htn and 5 11 nd ABOVE
 
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It's quite the opposite; very few people will actually reach lhtn, even fewer hhtn+.

Anyone under that has more of a reason to go outside because they need the noise.
You can go outside, work, socialise and “grind” for years, but if the payoff is mediocre treatment and a life built around selling your time, I don’t see why people automatically treat that as meaningful. Social life is heavily appearance-driven whether people want to admit it or not. Looks are the first filter: they influence how noticeable you are, how approachable you seem, the assumptions people make about you, and how much positive attention you receive before you’ve even said a word.

And if you’re not HTN+, you’re never going to receive that treatment consistently. The difference in how people respond to someone highly attractive versus someone average or unattractive can be so extreme that it feels like they’re being judged as completely different social beings. Obviously people aren’t literally incapable of seeing you as human, but the level of warmth, attention, respect and benefit of the doubt you receive can change dramatically based on appearance.
 
You can go outside, work, socialise and “grind” for years, but if the payoff is mediocre treatment and a life built around selling your time, I don’t see why people automatically treat that as meaningful. Social life is heavily appearance-driven whether people want to admit it or not. Looks are the first filter: they influence how noticeable you are, how approachable you seem, the assumptions people make about you, and how much positive attention you receive before you’ve even said a word.

And if you’re not HTN+, you’re never going to receive that treatment consistently. The difference in how people respond to someone highly attractive versus someone average or unattractive can be so extreme that it feels like they’re being judged as completely different social beings. Obviously people aren’t literally incapable of seeing you as human, but the level of warmth, attention, respect and benefit of the doubt you receive can change dramatically based on appearance.
And seeing htns get this treatment irl it’s very demotivating
 
You can go outside, work, socialise and “grind” for years, but if the payoff is mediocre treatment and a life built around selling your time, I don’t see why people automatically treat that as meaningful. Social life is heavily appearance-driven whether people want to admit it or not. Looks are the first filter: they influence how noticeable you are, how approachable you seem, the assumptions people make about you, and how much positive attention you receive before you’ve even said a word.

And if you’re not HTN+, you’re never going to receive that treatment consistently. The difference in how people respond to someone highly attractive versus someone average or unattractive can be so extreme that it feels like they’re being judged as completely different social beings. Obviously people aren’t literally incapable of seeing you as human, but the level of warmth, attention, respect and benefit of the doubt you receive can change dramatically based on appearance.
Even with the money to looksmaxx most a lot of people won't get to HTN+. Look at that guy Timothy Haireth. He genuinely tried his best, moneymaxxed, and got all those surgeries. His life is still the same if not worse.
 
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Even with the money to looksmaxx most a lot of people won't get to HTN+. Look at that guy Timothy Haireth. He genuinely tried his best, moneymaxxed, and got all those surgeries. His life is still the same if not worse.
That’s why I think it’s over for the majority of men. Even if you have the money to looksmax and genuinely dedicate years to it, there’s still no guarantee you’ll ever reach HTN+. Genetics ultimately impose a ceiling, and money can only compensate for so much. For most men, the supposed “grind” just ends with decades of working a mediocre job, paying bills, maintaining themselves enough to remain functional, and repeating the same cycle until they’re old.

What makes it more brutal is watching someone born with the right genetics receive in minutes what another person could spend their entire life chasing—attention, social acceptance, dating opportunities, status and preferential treatment.
 

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