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LifeFuel It's easier to get mankind to hate what separates self from perfection than to love the process of perfecting/ being positive.

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It's easier to get mankind to hate what separates self from perfection than to love the process of perfecting. Running on positivity is like driving a glass car.
Or running with glass shoes.
But if you run with hatred, as your focus point, then it's like driving in a tank. You go forward and everything doesn't break your focus, but is just grime that adds to your armor.
Hate is easy with mankind, and is a far more easy/ straightforward engine.
The benefits of love/ being positive are irrelevant. You can accomplish chadly/ primal value things which will bring happiness with STANDARDS, instead of falling for the cuckfag religious joke of a prize like unconditional happiness.
 
It's easier to get mankind to hate what separates self from perfection than to love the process of perfecting.
The process of perfecting costs money, hating imperfections is free. Which is why people hate us and will not help us.
 
The process of perfecting costs money, hating imperfections is free. Which is why people hate us and will not help us.
because peopel prefer hteir hierarchal superiority.
 
finall some lifefuel for us.. thank you OP
 
because peopel prefer hteir hierarchal superiority.
Precisely.. why should they sacrifice their position in society to help us? They won't because they enjoy the perks they get. The only time they would care is when their constant Hypergamy or constant Supremacy is hindered and challenged.
 
some potent lifefuel heading our ways, thanks.
 
instead of falling for the cuckfag religious joke of a prize like unconditional happiness.
Happiness is conditional? Based on material wellbeing? The human dopamine system responds to perceived personal gain?
 
Happiness is conditional? Based on material wellbeing? The human dopamine system responds to perceived personal gain?
Doesn't it though? lol.
Apparently evidently obviously sarcastically.
 
Now, this is truly valid.
 

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