Pinpoint
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I kinda notice among shortlets that they turn to compensatory sociopathy instead of high anxiety.
A lot of them will choose to be aggressive against the system, and feel like it's fair compensation for being logistically/ resourcefully deprived of what people get, and unfairly treated throughout life. The pride of people makes them stop from going into high anxiety. At the same time they know they won't achieve greatness if they put themselves out there. So they decide to put the chip on their shoulder in the subconscious (so they're not constantly overburdened) and take a more sociopathic route.
If life were unfair to them, then it's only fair that they take unfair advantage. That they have a moral license (on behalf of fairness) for them to cheat the system, because hte system made things unfair to them.
If they make life unfair for others, welp, life was unfair to them first. So by principle, it's all fair all around. Nothing's fair.
A lot of them will choose to be aggressive against the system, and feel like it's fair compensation for being logistically/ resourcefully deprived of what people get, and unfairly treated throughout life. The pride of people makes them stop from going into high anxiety. At the same time they know they won't achieve greatness if they put themselves out there. So they decide to put the chip on their shoulder in the subconscious (so they're not constantly overburdened) and take a more sociopathic route.
If life were unfair to them, then it's only fair that they take unfair advantage. That they have a moral license (on behalf of fairness) for them to cheat the system, because hte system made things unfair to them.
If they make life unfair for others, welp, life was unfair to them first. So by principle, it's all fair all around. Nothing's fair.