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Lux Et Veritas
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The information used to rationalize the Blackpill is undoubtedly useful, as it points to several fundamental problems in human nature, society and so on. But using those facts to incite a band wagon to remain stagnant and not use the little power we have to fix it, or at least make it better for other people in a similar position, is an issue.
We're acting just like the normies and chads, except worse because we're ignoring the problem despite being aware of it. Even if no obvious solutions present themselves, it's better for us to encourage one another to struggle against reality's innate cruelty then to remain passive observers.
There are solutions to our predicament, many of which will take a long time with protracted effort, of varying intensity depending on the person, and we know it. But we need to be willing to fail repeatedly and experiment in order to make them a reality. To be on the bottom rung means having to put in more effort than anyone else for the same results, and that is a hard truth to confront. The question is: does it matter enough to us?
Is banking on the smidgen of a chance you can have wife, a decent career and an overall content existence by putting yourself out there worth the next decade spent in misery?
The information used to rationalize the Blackpill is undoubtedly useful, as it points to several fundamental problems in human nature, society and so on. But using those facts to incite a band wagon to remain stagnant and not use the little power we have to fix it, or at least make it better for other people in a similar position, is an issue.
We're acting just like the normies and chads, except worse because we're ignoring the problem despite being aware of it. Even if no obvious solutions present themselves, it's better for us to encourage one another to struggle against reality's innate cruelty then to remain passive observers.
There are solutions to our predicament, many of which will take a long time with protracted effort, of varying intensity depending on the person, and we know it. But we need to be willing to fail repeatedly and experiment in order to make them a reality. To be on the bottom rung means having to put in more effort than anyone else for the same results, and that is a hard truth to confront. The question is: does it matter enough to us?
Is banking on the smidgen of a chance you can have wife, a decent career and an overall content existence by putting yourself out there worth the next decade spent in misery?
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