your goal should be to move to a higher income area

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not a bad thing at all, people in higher income areas are more attractive on average, take care of themselves better, have better genetic quality overall, and access to better resources to maintain it. when you grow up around people like that, it rubs off on you. it motivates you to want to better yourself, to push harder, to actually improve your quality of life and appreciate it instead of just rotting. in poor, working class areas, you’re surrounded by non nt subhumans who don’t care about their looks, their health, or their future. that environment drags you down, makes you settle, and kills ambition. but in higher income neighborhoods, the standard is different. people there have expectations, they push themselves, and being around that creates pressure in a good way, the kind that forces you to rise up.

someone with a similar genetic quality as you most definitely looks better if they grew up in a higher income area, because they had access, the resources, and the right people around them to push them further. they had the “need” to better themselves because that was the norm around them, not the exception. environment shapes you more than you realize, and that’s why your long term goal should always be to get out and surround yourself with people who reflect the kind of life you want to live.
 
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I'm thinking about running a business and moving to a place next to the sea away from everyone i know
 
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Well wealthy environments create pressure, burnout, or shallow values all this I had to deal with environment matters a lot, but it's not the whole story personal discipline and mindset cut across class lines.
 
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Well wealthy environments create pressure, burnout, or shallow values all this I had to deal with environment matters a lot, but it's not the whole story personal discipline and mindset cut across class lines.
being surrounded by ugly poor subhumans is extremely demotivating to anyone. your environment still sets the baseline. if every day you wake up and all you see are fat, ugly, non nt subhumans coping with slop, rotting away, weird niche interests, what kind of motivation do you think that gives you? nothing. it drags you down, kills your drive, makes you settle for that same level of mediocrity. in higher income areas, the pressure might be shallow or materialistic, but at least there’s pressure to improve. you’re surrounded by people who look good, act normal, and actually take care of themselves. even if you don’t consciously care, subconsciously it forces you to raise your standards. mindset matters, but mindset doesn’t exist in a vacuum. your surroundings play a huge role in shaping that mindset. being surrounded by ugly subhumans vs higher quality people makes a world of difference in how far you’ll push yourself.
 
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