LIFE IS FAIR, GOD ISN’T REAL, AND WHAT YOU SHOULD DO ABOUT IT

A

Anth0ny

Bronze
Joined
Feb 17, 2024
Posts
279
Reputation
159

1. Cut the Coping: Life Is Actually Fair—Just Brutally So​

1.1 “Fair” Means the Same Rules Crush Everyone​

People cry “unfair” when they don’t get what they want. Reality doesn’t care. It’s “fair” in that everyone is subject to the same savage standards:

  • Attractive? Society rolls out the red carpet.
  • Unattractive? You get filtered out—every time.
It’s consistent, not kind. If you don’t measure up, nobody is stepping in to give you a trophy for trying.

1.2 There’s No Cosmic Safety Net​

Praying, manifesting, or hoping? That’s meaningless when the world is busy rewarding those with dominant genetics, wealth, or social capital.

  • No God is zapping blessings onto “nice guys.”
  • No Guardian Angel is rewriting your facial structure or bone mass.
  • If you want it, you fight for it—nobody else will.

2. Why “God” Isn’t Coming: Snap Out of the Fantasy​

2.1 Evil People Thrive, Good People Get Stepped On​

If an omnipotent force cared about justice, the scum at the top would be replaced by saints at the bottom. Look around—that’s clearly not happening.

  • Wealthy psychos keep winning.
  • Poor angels keep losing.

2.2 Historical Proof God’s Not Intervening​

Wars, genocides, disasters—where was the divine rescue? It never showed. If a god exists, it sure as hell isn’t helping you land a date or fix your receding jawline.


3. The Consequence of Believing in Fairy Tales​

3.1 Permanent Victim Mode​

Clinging to illusions (“God will provide,” “Life is unfair but I’m special”) just traps you in limbo. Meanwhile, the ones who accept reality move ahead.

3.2 Wasted Prime Years​

You only get so many years when you’re physically capable of improving. Spend them praying or coping, and watch how fast your window slams shut.

3.3 Resentment & Isolation​

When the fairy tale doesn’t come true, bitterness sets in. Next thing you know, you’re alone, blaming fate for a life you never took charge of.


4. What You Should Actually Do: Brutal Action Steps​

4.1 Face Your Real Starting Point​

  1. Own Your Genetics: Short, thin jaw, bad hair—whatever it is, admit it. Stop pretending you’re “average” when the mirror says otherwise.
  2. Concrete Self-Audit: Identify how you rank in looks, finances, social skills—then plan accordingly.

4.2 Looksmax with Aggression​

  1. Basic Upgrades: Gym, posture, skincare, style, grooming. These cost you almost nothing but time and discipline.
  2. Medical/Surgical Extremes (High Risk): Jaw surgery, hair transplants, or other procedures. This isn’t a recommendation
  3. Accept the Cost: Every advantage has a price—money, pain, risk. If you’re not willing to pay, then don’t whine about the results.

4.3 Build Status & Power—Because Nobody Respects Weakness​

  1. Financial Leverage: Your wallet can level some playing fields. If you’re ugly but rich, you still have a shot at certain doors that would otherwise be slammed in your face.
  2. Social Network: Knowing the right people can do more for you than raw intelligence ever will. Make yourself useful to others and stack social capital.
  3. Skills & Accomplishments: Good looks might open a door, but actual skill gets you in the room where decisions—and alliances—are made.

4.4 Stop Waiting: Take or Be Taken​

Everything is a competition, and you’re judged on the surface first. If you’re not making moves, you’re letting others pass you by.
  • Waiting = Wasting
  • Praying = Cope
  • Complaining = Nobody cares

5. Final Word: You’re Alone, It’s All On You​

  • No Divine Intervention: Nobody’s rewriting your script from the clouds.
  • No “Fairness” Fairy: Life just punishes weaknesses and rewards strengths—end of story.
  • No Excuse: Every day you spend coping is a day you’ve lost in the race.
Either adapt and chase what you want, or accept being filtered out by those who did. That’s it. That’s reality. No sugar-coating, no fairy tale, no miracle waiting in the wings.


Last Warning​

Yes, this is harsh. But softness isn’t going to fix your looks, pay your bills, or convince someone to care about you. Brutal honesty is the only chance you have to see the situation clearly and do something about it. If that upsets you, maybe you’re still clinging to illusions.
 
If an omnipotent force cared about justice, the scum at the top would be replaced by saints at the bottom. Look around—that’s clearly not happening.
there's literally a bible verse about how this will happen in the future retard
 
what do i do with this chatgpt ahhhh thread
 
  • +1
Reactions: Tallman
Nice surface level psuedo philosophy
 
(EDITED) Woah, interesting post. Let's take a look.

1.1 - Agreed

1.2 - Agreed but keep in mind, prayer, manifestation and hope have a very valid place in our world and it isn't wise to write them off because you don't see any immediate direct benefit from them.

2.1 - Evil people only thrive in the material world. Deep down, these people are likely strongly motivated by their ego which will ultimately not prioritize mental health. I wouldn't be surprised if these people had severe mental health and self image issues that will only end in existential suffering of some kind. Either way, they aren't being evil and going unpunished. Life is very equilibrium based and they are likely deficient somewhere. You just can't see it from the outside because you are looking at social media curated perspectives of these people. Being kind and friendly goes a long way in enjoying your time here on this Earth.

2.2 - Agreed but remember, religion is hands down one of the best aspects of human nature and it serves a major role in maintaining societal equilibrium, collectivism and working toward the greater good rather than focusing inwardly with individualism, which results in the deconstruction of a structured society. Both have their pros and cons though.


3.1 - Agreed

3.2 - Agreed

4.1 Strongly agree. The blackpill is extremely important to swallow to allow a mentality of pragmatism and logic to take place. However, this must be balanced or nihilism will easily consume and destroy you if allowed to run rampant within your world view and psyche.

4.2 Strongly agreed

4.3 Agreed

4.4 Neutral. I agree that you must take action if you have a goal or result. However, this way of going about it is a trap. This mentality reinforces the habit of being overly reliant and dependent on getting certain outcomes out of life (Which is unpredictable by nature). Almost always results in decreased mental health.

5 - Agree with everything except the "Every day you spend coping is a day you've lost in the race". Basing your existence off of winning or losing in this "race" will 99% of the time result in depression. In reality, you don't have to participate like you are making it sound like you do. For example, if you are perfectly happy working an admin job in the military for 20 years, you shouldn't let society convince you that you aren't doing enough. This is toxic and damaging mentality. Not everyone wants to max out in life. Some people are just fine as long as they eat, drink and sleep. No one should be shamed for valuing simpler aspects of life over super abstract things like "winning the rat race".

You raise a lot of good points but overall, your tone is too geared towards "adopt this mentality or die" which is a barbaric way to view life. People have different ethos and meaning to life. It's unique to each individual. Not everyone wants to be a rich 8/8PSL terachad with maxxed out stats. Some people want to live in a cabin in the woods.

I agree with your last warning though. Brutal honesty AKA black pill is the first step towards pragmatically and logically looking at your life to make decisions that will maximize your own contentment and happiness, without involving emotion into the mix (which accomplishes nothing, I'm sure)
 
Money is just two sentences in all this AI shit and yet it’s the impossible one unless born in the USA.
 

1. Cut the Coping: Life Is Actually Fair—Just Brutally So​

1.1 “Fair” Means the Same Rules Crush Everyone​

People cry “unfair” when they don’t get what they want. Reality doesn’t care. It’s “fair” in that everyone is subject to the same savage standards:

  • Attractive? Society rolls out the red carpet.
  • Unattractive? You get filtered out—every time.
It’s consistent, not kind. If you don’t measure up, nobody is stepping in to give you a trophy for trying.

1.2 There’s No Cosmic Safety Net​

Praying, manifesting, or hoping? That’s meaningless when the world is busy rewarding those with dominant genetics, wealth, or social capital.

  • No God is zapping blessings onto “nice guys.”
  • No Guardian Angel is rewriting your facial structure or bone mass.
  • If you want it, you fight for it—nobody else will.

2. Why “God” Isn’t Coming: Snap Out of the Fantasy​

2.1 Evil People Thrive, Good People Get Stepped On​

If an omnipotent force cared about justice, the scum at the top would be replaced by saints at the bottom. Look around—that’s clearly not happening.

  • Wealthy psychos keep winning.
  • Poor angels keep losing.

2.2 Historical Proof God’s Not Intervening​

Wars, genocides, disasters—where was the divine rescue? It never showed. If a god exists, it sure as hell isn’t helping you land a date or fix your receding jawline.


3. The Consequence of Believing in Fairy Tales​

3.1 Permanent Victim Mode​

Clinging to illusions (“God will provide,” “Life is unfair but I’m special”) just traps you in limbo. Meanwhile, the ones who accept reality move ahead.

3.2 Wasted Prime Years​

You only get so many years when you’re physically capable of improving. Spend them praying or coping, and watch how fast your window slams shut.

3.3 Resentment & Isolation​

When the fairy tale doesn’t come true, bitterness sets in. Next thing you know, you’re alone, blaming fate for a life you never took charge of.


4. What You Should Actually Do: Brutal Action Steps​

4.1 Face Your Real Starting Point​

  1. Own Your Genetics: Short, thin jaw, bad hair—whatever it is, admit it. Stop pretending you’re “average” when the mirror says otherwise.
  2. Concrete Self-Audit: Identify how you rank in looks, finances, social skills—then plan accordingly.

4.2 Looksmax with Aggression​

  1. Basic Upgrades: Gym, posture, skincare, style, grooming. These cost you almost nothing but time and discipline.
  2. Medical/Surgical Extremes (High Risk): Jaw surgery, hair transplants, or other procedures. This isn’t a recommendation
  3. Accept the Cost: Every advantage has a price—money, pain, risk. If you’re not willing to pay, then don’t whine about the results.

4.3 Build Status & Power—Because Nobody Respects Weakness​

  1. Financial Leverage: Your wallet can level some playing fields. If you’re ugly but rich, you still have a shot at certain doors that would otherwise be slammed in your face.
  2. Social Network: Knowing the right people can do more for you than raw intelligence ever will. Make yourself useful to others and stack social capital.
  3. Skills & Accomplishments: Good looks might open a door, but actual skill gets you in the room where decisions—and alliances—are made.

4.4 Stop Waiting: Take or Be Taken​

Everything is a competition, and you’re judged on the surface first. If you’re not making moves, you’re letting others pass you by.
  • Waiting = Wasting
  • Praying = Cope
  • Complaining = Nobody cares

5. Final Word: You’re Alone, It’s All On You​

  • No Divine Intervention: Nobody’s rewriting your script from the clouds.
  • No “Fairness” Fairy: Life just punishes weaknesses and rewards strengths—end of story.
  • No Excuse: Every day you spend coping is a day you’ve lost in the race.
Either adapt and chase what you want, or accept being filtered out by those who did. That’s it. That’s reality. No sugar-coating, no fairy tale, no miracle waiting in the wings.


Last Warning​

Yes, this is harsh. But softness isn’t going to fix your looks, pay your bills, or convince someone to care about you. Brutal honesty is the only chance you have to see the situation clearly and do something about it. If that upsets you, maybe you’re still clinging to illusions.
1, bad people get good things (proverbs 14:14-26)

2,1 Corinthians 6:19-20, God encourages you to take care of yourself and not harm yourself so 'praying' isn't really coping

3,matthew 19:23-26, its easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God

summary; you are coping and Christ is king!:feelshah:
 

Similar threads

tomcaelum
Replies
62
Views
2K
tomcaelum
tomcaelum
TalesFromTheSlums
Replies
7
Views
166
Shahnameh
Shahnameh
leF
Replies
11
Views
1K
bsabsa777
bsabsa777

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top