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As humans, we are biologically wired to empathize with those around us. If you have any idea of the experience Chad has around foids, you know that they make him feel superior, liked, loved, sexually satisfied. Based on his experiences and our observations of his experiences, we can infer the awesome feelings that he might have and we begin to imagine those feelings ourselves. What would life be like with a chad-tier face? How must it feel when you have a woman looking at you and smiling at you and giggling at the silly phrases you say, knowing she is just as attracted to you as you are to her? Imagine how it might feel to have her head on your chest while you are both watching a movie you enjoy, to have your arm around her body, to have both of your bodies pressed up against each other as you both create an emotionally and sexually euphoric experience. You can imagine you'd feel all the pressure of the world being lifted, you feel appreciated, valued. If you have thought about it deeply, you can actually replicate some of those feelings. However, they are not as potent as how a Chad would experience them. His euphoria last for days - weeks with a potency 100 times more powerful than what we can feel when we merely imagine.The reason we have the idea of what it would be like to be a Chad is because we empathize his euphoria (I don't know how else to word it currently).
But what if you didn't have these imaginary feelings? It'd be like being blind from birth. A blind person from birth cannot imagine what a color would look like. Unlike us, they are completely unaware of the experience they're missing out on. Think about the allegory of cave. So, in its essence, if we didn't have these imaginary feelings we wouldn't be longing for them because we'd have no idea what kind of pleasure the Chad might be experiencing, so we wouldn't care. But because of the way our brain is wired, we're forced to endure the pain and realization that the imaginary feelings we create will never be as potent as Chad might feel them on a daily basis.
But what if you didn't have these imaginary feelings? It'd be like being blind from birth. A blind person from birth cannot imagine what a color would look like. Unlike us, they are completely unaware of the experience they're missing out on. Think about the allegory of cave. So, in its essence, if we didn't have these imaginary feelings we wouldn't be longing for them because we'd have no idea what kind of pleasure the Chad might be experiencing, so we wouldn't care. But because of the way our brain is wired, we're forced to endure the pain and realization that the imaginary feelings we create will never be as potent as Chad might feel them on a daily basis.