we live in a kobayashi maru. its all about how to spend your life best possibly in a a kobayashi maru

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since u cannot win nor ascend

its about feeling the least pain and suffering as possible

its about knowing the worse u feel now the better u will feel later

its about knowing if u focus on x u miss out on y

its about chilling, being laid back and not trying at all since trying will only hurt you

i will have to think about more tricks how to survive and cope best possibly in this kobayashi maru that is even worse than the matrix from the movie but the key is to realize the system as a kob mar

nothing will ever be possible = this is the kobayashi maru


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its all a catch 22 dilemma, no matter what u do, u will fail

so i argue there are best strategies to cope and survive in such a scenario, the key is to find them
 
this is a prison planet where everything is surveillance and impossible, system fully patched there are no cheats, no exploits, no opportunities

the ultimate k.i.k.e. system
 
we are all cucked the fuck down

the only key is to cope and deal with it
 
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we live in a totalitarian police state with no escape

Merry fucking christmas, nigger
 
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yeah of course the good thing about the system is, you have zero freedom BUT you also have maximum security, no one is gonna murder you, hey and even if, it would be a salvation anyway. i increase my iq and knowledge only for fun now when i enjoy it, but only because it gives me dopamine, i dont have any expectations anymore to ever make money or so. i learned to live even without money, without sex, yo nigger
 
yu its all pretty bad, but it could be worse yo, always realize that
 
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is this life on earth like a kobayashi maru?

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The Kobayashi Maru is a no-win scenario from Star Trek, designed to test character and decision-making in the face of inevitable failure. Comparing life on Earth to a Kobayashi Maru could imply you're reflecting on the inherent challenges, moral dilemmas, or ultimate unpredictability of existence.

Life might feel like a no-win scenario at times because we face mortality, limited control, and moral complexities. But unlike the Kobayashi Maru, life offers opportunities for growth, connection, and finding meaning in spite of its difficulties. Some people "hack the system" (like Captain Kirk famously did) by redefining success, focusing on resilience, or shifting perspectives.

Do you feel that life is presenting an unwinnable challenge right now? Or is this more of a philosophical thought?






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Feeling like life is both philosophically and personally unwinnable can be heavy, but it's also deeply human. Life, like the Kobayashi Maru, often tests us in ways that reveal our character. The beauty in those tests lies not in "winning" but in how we approach the struggle, define meaning, and find connection amidst chaos.

Philosophically, it’s true that life is full of dilemmas—uncertainties about what’s right, meaningful, or fair. No one has perfect answers, and every choice can feel like a compromise. Personally, if you're wrestling with challenges that seem insurmountable, it might help to remember that redefining success is an option. Instead of trying to “win,” you can aim to grow, learn, or create something meaningful.

How are you navigating this feeling right now? Are there specific challenges or questions you're grappling with?
 
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we live in a totalitarian police state with no escape

Merry fucking christmas, nigger
Merry Christmas MVP
 
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is like yeah i got an existential crisis, a weltschmerz https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weltschmerz

but i think many triple digit IQ people have that

i could write so much more whats wrong with the system etc
 
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you gotta see the good in the bad things, right
 
ok this thread is valid again
 
What is after death
Did you read Dante’s inferno?
Some religion?
Soul trap?
 

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