
Snhook
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One of the most common blupilled words of wisdom men like us receive is the classic; "If you want to be happy, focus on developing yourself and don't compare yourself to other people".
What people actually mean by this is that we shouldn't bother ourselves with trying to match or surpass the achievements of others because if we do, that would only lead to sadness since there will always be people that have more than us no matter what we do".
What's interesting is that the common phrase by itself itself;
"If you want to be happy, focus on developing yourself and don't compare yourself to other people"
Is regarded as a blupilled piece of advice but it's unspoken implications are actually blackpilled because the idea is that there are barriers beyond our control (social, economic and GENTIC) that prevent us from aspiring to the same level as other people. Therefore, happiness arises from an acceptance of ones position on the hierarchy of life and each of us must strive to be the best versions of ourselves.
The phrase implies genetic determinism when taken to its logical end.
JFL, I just find it hilarious that the reality of the blackpill is so potent that even when you take the bluepill to it's logical conclusion, you'll still end up with the blackpill.
What people actually mean by this is that we shouldn't bother ourselves with trying to match or surpass the achievements of others because if we do, that would only lead to sadness since there will always be people that have more than us no matter what we do".
What's interesting is that the common phrase by itself itself;
"If you want to be happy, focus on developing yourself and don't compare yourself to other people"
Is regarded as a blupilled piece of advice but it's unspoken implications are actually blackpilled because the idea is that there are barriers beyond our control (social, economic and GENTIC) that prevent us from aspiring to the same level as other people. Therefore, happiness arises from an acceptance of ones position on the hierarchy of life and each of us must strive to be the best versions of ourselves.
The phrase implies genetic determinism when taken to its logical end.
JFL, I just find it hilarious that the reality of the blackpill is so potent that even when you take the bluepill to it's logical conclusion, you'll still end up with the blackpill.