IncelKing
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There are a lot of factors out of your control which influence your success, no matter how hard you work.
Intelligence
Let’s say there are 2 men, one with an IQ of 80 and another with an IQ of 160.
Let’s say these 2 men both work 100 hours.
The low iq guy will most likely make $20 an hour in some minimum wage low level job and he will earn in total $2000 for the 100 hours of work.
The high iq guy will most likely make $100 an hour in some high level white collar job, he will earn $10000 for the 100 hours of work.
Now normies can’t argue that the low iq guy didn’t make as much money as the high iq guy because the low iq guy simply “didn’t work hard enough”.
Low iq guy worked the exact same quantity of hours as the high iq guy, but the low iq guy’s effort yielded less reward because of the limitations of his low iq (which he was BORN with).
His low iq (something he was BORN with) will always handicap him from making as much money as others even if he works just as much as them and just as hard as them.
Aspergers(and autism)
80% of people with Aspergers don’t hold a full-time job. (Either unemployed or working part-time).
So only 20% of people with Aspergers work full-time jobs.
you will have a much more difficult time when it comes to making money if you are BORN with Aspergers, something out of your control.
Conclusion
This is the reason I say winners are not created, winners are BORN.
All those people who succeeded in life, yeah they worked hard but their work only yielded reward in the first place because they were lucky enough to be BORN high IQ and without Aspergers/autism, (both of which are the biggest obstacles in the path to find wealth and success).
They were born to win because they were born with the genes of a winner. They had the genetic potential from birth, all they had to do was put in the work to fulfill the potential that they were born with.
But if you are born with trash genetics (low iq or Aspergers or god forbid both at the same time) then no matter how hard you work, you will always be restricted within the boundaries of your genetic potential, no matter how much effort you put in, you will always remain a failure because you were born to fail.
I’m a high iq guy, I have confirmed this with multiple iq tests and the proof is in the fact that I finished high school with marks in the top 5% of all students in my grade in the entire country, I was studying a bachelor of finance but left the degree half way through due to exhaustion and mental fatigue from being a fucking incel, but I have plans to return to the degree very soon and finish it off so I can get a job in banking.
However, although I have high iq, I was unfortunate enough to be born with Aspergers, yet despite this I’m working a full-time job from which I earn an average salary, this makes me part of the 20% of people with Aspergers who work full-time jobs.
So the only thing which is hindering my ability to make money is Aspergers, but I am still trying my best not to use this as an excuse to rot and do nothing, and I could’ve been satisfied with my present situation of having an average salary, but still I have ambition to be earning 6-figure income annually within couple of years once my degree is finished.
You can’t come to the realisation of whether you were born to fail or born to win until you try your best, because it’s very possible that someone who has the genetic potential to win, might delude himself into thinking that he was born to lose and therefore sits around doing nothing, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy of being a loser.
So the most important part is, just because you were born to win doesn’t mean you can just sit around doing nothing and you will still “win” at life. Being born to win means you have the genetic potential to win, but that potential can only be reached through work, so you still have to work to achieve that potential.
But only after trying your best for years, after spending your prime years working hard and investing effort into your life, if you find yourself either living an average or below average life, only then you can come to the conclusion that you were born to fail.
It’s too early for me to come to the conclusion of whether I was born to win or fail. I have the genetics of a loser (Aspergers) but at the same time I have the genetics of a winner (high iq).
Therefore it might be a lot more difficult for me, but success is still possible and the extent of my success won’t be as high as many others out there (celebrities, government officials, politicians, CEOs) but it can reach a position in which I can be satisfied with life.
If I see that by the age of like 35 that my life is nowhere, then I can say for sure that I was born to fail, but I’m only 24 now so I have many more years of work and effort left before I find my answer.
Intelligence
Let’s say there are 2 men, one with an IQ of 80 and another with an IQ of 160.
Let’s say these 2 men both work 100 hours.
The low iq guy will most likely make $20 an hour in some minimum wage low level job and he will earn in total $2000 for the 100 hours of work.
The high iq guy will most likely make $100 an hour in some high level white collar job, he will earn $10000 for the 100 hours of work.
Now normies can’t argue that the low iq guy didn’t make as much money as the high iq guy because the low iq guy simply “didn’t work hard enough”.
Low iq guy worked the exact same quantity of hours as the high iq guy, but the low iq guy’s effort yielded less reward because of the limitations of his low iq (which he was BORN with).
His low iq (something he was BORN with) will always handicap him from making as much money as others even if he works just as much as them and just as hard as them.
Aspergers(and autism)
80% of people with Aspergers don’t hold a full-time job. (Either unemployed or working part-time).
So only 20% of people with Aspergers work full-time jobs.
Autism spectrum disorder and employment
With best estimates indicating that 80% of adults with Asperger Syndrome have been unable to secure long term employment, Elisabeth Hill argues that more time, money and research needs to be invested into autism in employment.
www.gold.ac.uk
you will have a much more difficult time when it comes to making money if you are BORN with Aspergers, something out of your control.
Conclusion
This is the reason I say winners are not created, winners are BORN.
All those people who succeeded in life, yeah they worked hard but their work only yielded reward in the first place because they were lucky enough to be BORN high IQ and without Aspergers/autism, (both of which are the biggest obstacles in the path to find wealth and success).
They were born to win because they were born with the genes of a winner. They had the genetic potential from birth, all they had to do was put in the work to fulfill the potential that they were born with.
But if you are born with trash genetics (low iq or Aspergers or god forbid both at the same time) then no matter how hard you work, you will always be restricted within the boundaries of your genetic potential, no matter how much effort you put in, you will always remain a failure because you were born to fail.
I’m a high iq guy, I have confirmed this with multiple iq tests and the proof is in the fact that I finished high school with marks in the top 5% of all students in my grade in the entire country, I was studying a bachelor of finance but left the degree half way through due to exhaustion and mental fatigue from being a fucking incel, but I have plans to return to the degree very soon and finish it off so I can get a job in banking.
However, although I have high iq, I was unfortunate enough to be born with Aspergers, yet despite this I’m working a full-time job from which I earn an average salary, this makes me part of the 20% of people with Aspergers who work full-time jobs.
So the only thing which is hindering my ability to make money is Aspergers, but I am still trying my best not to use this as an excuse to rot and do nothing, and I could’ve been satisfied with my present situation of having an average salary, but still I have ambition to be earning 6-figure income annually within couple of years once my degree is finished.
You can’t come to the realisation of whether you were born to fail or born to win until you try your best, because it’s very possible that someone who has the genetic potential to win, might delude himself into thinking that he was born to lose and therefore sits around doing nothing, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy of being a loser.
So the most important part is, just because you were born to win doesn’t mean you can just sit around doing nothing and you will still “win” at life. Being born to win means you have the genetic potential to win, but that potential can only be reached through work, so you still have to work to achieve that potential.
But only after trying your best for years, after spending your prime years working hard and investing effort into your life, if you find yourself either living an average or below average life, only then you can come to the conclusion that you were born to fail.
It’s too early for me to come to the conclusion of whether I was born to win or fail. I have the genetics of a loser (Aspergers) but at the same time I have the genetics of a winner (high iq).
Therefore it might be a lot more difficult for me, but success is still possible and the extent of my success won’t be as high as many others out there (celebrities, government officials, politicians, CEOs) but it can reach a position in which I can be satisfied with life.
If I see that by the age of like 35 that my life is nowhere, then I can say for sure that I was born to fail, but I’m only 24 now so I have many more years of work and effort left before I find my answer.
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