Something about the way this harlot speaks just irks me. I don't know what it is. Just the notion that people in society simply 'try, fail sometimes, and then learn' coming from the mouth of someone who has never had to suffer as I have really irritates me.
I actually agree with what she's saying, for the most part. Their advice will never apply nor work with us, because the advice assumes that one is a human being. The thing is, though, we're not human beings. We, as incels, aren't coddled the same way that human beings are—a fundamental proof of our rejection by nature, society, and Fate. We aren't given the luxury of playing a part in the theatrics of 'life' and 'struggle' the same way normroaches are. Nearly every human being has endless potential and opportunity afforded to them, their 'failures' are exaggerated and their emotions are overly-dramatized.
But, as is with every human being, they're meant to persevere and adapt until they finally reach their goals—it is the human spirit.
We, however, do not have that same luxury. We weren't meant to exist—we were the weak who had their food stolen by the strong and eventually died alone. Our continued existences are paradoxical, and therefore, Nature seeks to correct it by constantly beating us down with any opportunity she gets. Failure is endemic to who we are, and we are bound to a perpetual world of 'gray.' By all intents and purposes, we should not be labeled as human beings, we are something else entirely; something lesser. Although, I'm not even sure if 'lesser' should be used to describe what we are, as that still suggests we are 'human' in some form...
I guess what I'm trying to say is that she has quite some nerve speaking to me like that as if her and I are of the same species.