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Life is suffering. When you seperate yourself from friends, music, drugs, movies, any other form of escapism where you trick your mind into living a reality that it isnt (the purpose of music, and why we like it so much), you find the real world.
When you sit alone by yourself after getting fucked over by your friends and women and coworkers and everyone, you find what life truly is. Everyone is selfish, there ARE no good people, they don't exist in general. Not that there aren't commonly accepted "good people" but that it's not even possible to be anything more than selfish. Even when you give to a homeless man on the street it's out of selfishness. You did it because the sight of him hurt you and you pay him to get off the street and not bother your eyes. It's about you not him.
At every angle everything is radically fucked. Men only feel happy when striving after a dream in their minds and then get bored when they achieve it, back to suffering. So they desire something new and suffer because they don't have it, then temporarily get happy as they almost get to it, then get bored when they achieve it. It's simply not possible to be happy so you may as well give up on it.
You have to choose between strength or happiness. You can't have both. Women don't like happy men they actually like strong men.
Strong men have given up on happiness because it's not possible. They just relentlessly strive even if there's no goal and women fall in love with men like this. In nature there's a reason women love a warrior and a man who has chosen a purpose of his own to die for rather than choosing to consume which is what happiness is based off of. Consumption for the end result of power, that's the true definition of happiness.
Most people think constant escapism is going to make them happy but it's quite obvious it won't. Buying new things, constant alcohol to surpress yourself and feel as if you aren't even human anymore, drug use, travelling, all of it in an attempt to distract from the lonely, broken mind that happens when you adress yourself when you sit alone with nobody and nothing. To fight against that.
And so we envy the rich, and the good looking, and the famous. For we envy those who can escape from life's pains and the rich can constantly distract themselves, the good looking can constantly move from meaningless interaction and "wow you are cute" over and over again to surpress the feelings of the meaninglessness of life. And most of us will never have these things, wealth, good looks, any of it. So we cope with "well I can have more than others! that's all I want!"
Then I ask, "what about those who can't, what do they do?" and you would say, it's over for them, nothing, they die, they suffer.
how horrible is that of a world then, the meaninglessness of it all, and the peak goal of it being just to be able to ably distract yourselves from the misery of the world (the reason you want to be good looking and rich, in order to better run from your pain). if the goal of your life is just to distract yourself, you don't even want to live, you want to escape your life not overcome it. you want death.
To really live therefore would be to somehow love your life for what it is right now, not what it could be. And you might say "that sounds miserable as a thought!". Well, you will feel that misery anyways if you can't change your looks or your wealth. And for some they can't, it truly is over.
So you should try and try and try to make your life as easy as possible by looksmaxxing and increasing wealth, and if you can't, you should learn to accept death, accept that you will never be happy, idealize strength not happiness, and don't blame yourself nor desire the approval of others, and accept life as death since that's all it ever has been, or will be. You forget happiness and suddenly find yourself less miserable. Homeless people more often than not aren't crying or seemingly miserable for a reason. They just have been forced to accept their lives and learned this trait.
Those destroyed by the world often have more to say than those who have succeeded easily in it, if that tells you anything profound in itself.
When you sit alone by yourself after getting fucked over by your friends and women and coworkers and everyone, you find what life truly is. Everyone is selfish, there ARE no good people, they don't exist in general. Not that there aren't commonly accepted "good people" but that it's not even possible to be anything more than selfish. Even when you give to a homeless man on the street it's out of selfishness. You did it because the sight of him hurt you and you pay him to get off the street and not bother your eyes. It's about you not him.
At every angle everything is radically fucked. Men only feel happy when striving after a dream in their minds and then get bored when they achieve it, back to suffering. So they desire something new and suffer because they don't have it, then temporarily get happy as they almost get to it, then get bored when they achieve it. It's simply not possible to be happy so you may as well give up on it.
You have to choose between strength or happiness. You can't have both. Women don't like happy men they actually like strong men.
Strong men have given up on happiness because it's not possible. They just relentlessly strive even if there's no goal and women fall in love with men like this. In nature there's a reason women love a warrior and a man who has chosen a purpose of his own to die for rather than choosing to consume which is what happiness is based off of. Consumption for the end result of power, that's the true definition of happiness.
Most people think constant escapism is going to make them happy but it's quite obvious it won't. Buying new things, constant alcohol to surpress yourself and feel as if you aren't even human anymore, drug use, travelling, all of it in an attempt to distract from the lonely, broken mind that happens when you adress yourself when you sit alone with nobody and nothing. To fight against that.
And so we envy the rich, and the good looking, and the famous. For we envy those who can escape from life's pains and the rich can constantly distract themselves, the good looking can constantly move from meaningless interaction and "wow you are cute" over and over again to surpress the feelings of the meaninglessness of life. And most of us will never have these things, wealth, good looks, any of it. So we cope with "well I can have more than others! that's all I want!"
Then I ask, "what about those who can't, what do they do?" and you would say, it's over for them, nothing, they die, they suffer.
how horrible is that of a world then, the meaninglessness of it all, and the peak goal of it being just to be able to ably distract yourselves from the misery of the world (the reason you want to be good looking and rich, in order to better run from your pain). if the goal of your life is just to distract yourself, you don't even want to live, you want to escape your life not overcome it. you want death.
To really live therefore would be to somehow love your life for what it is right now, not what it could be. And you might say "that sounds miserable as a thought!". Well, you will feel that misery anyways if you can't change your looks or your wealth. And for some they can't, it truly is over.
So you should try and try and try to make your life as easy as possible by looksmaxxing and increasing wealth, and if you can't, you should learn to accept death, accept that you will never be happy, idealize strength not happiness, and don't blame yourself nor desire the approval of others, and accept life as death since that's all it ever has been, or will be. You forget happiness and suddenly find yourself less miserable. Homeless people more often than not aren't crying or seemingly miserable for a reason. They just have been forced to accept their lives and learned this trait.
Those destroyed by the world often have more to say than those who have succeeded easily in it, if that tells you anything profound in itself.