WastedPotential
El indio, but uglier and manlet
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Sometimes in online discussion you will have normies tell you that your attitude or that inceldom in general is just a case of learned helplessness.
But what is learned helplessness? the reality is that the people that accuse you of being in this state 99% of the time don't even know themselves,
Simply put however it describes a phenomenon where you are faced with difficult sometimes even impossible scenarios that lead to you inevitably failing over and over. This causes you to stop trying because you believe there's no point in doing so. It also causes you to stop trying even if the circumstances change that make trying and succeeding more possible.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6TONVkJ3eI
TL
W just a short summary of what i've described above, however I still recommend you to watch the video because I will be using it as an allegory.
In the video, you have two control groups in a classroom. They are seemingly given the same task of solving 3 anagrams. Both groups think they are given the same task sheet. The control group is given a sheet where the first two words are laughably easy; (1. bat 2. lemon) the experimental group however is given literally impossible words for their first two words; (1. Whirl 2. Slapstick) and the last word (3. Cinerama) is the same for both groups.
The teacher also publicly humiliates the experimental group by making the people to raise their hand when they solved it and using language to suggest that the words 1 and 2 are super easy.
Now the learned helplessness part comes into play for the experimental group for the third word, because most of them will at this point be very discouraged to even try or think it's possible, where as the control group won't have this at all relatively speaking, because they had an easy time.
This is where my comparison to real life and the blackpill starts; In real life the control group represents women, normies, chads etc.
The experimental group represents incels.
Except instead of the third word being possible, it's also impossible to solve. The normies and society at large tries to gaslight you into subscribing into this framework that we're all equal and that looks don't matter (aka that we're all given the same work sheets) except that's not the case.. They try to say "oh approaching women and getting a gf is easy!, just solve the first anagram bro!" even though we're given impossible words (being ugly, short etc.)
now ofcourse in real life it's a bit more nuanced and not as black and white as just two exclusive groups. There might be worksheets that have two impossible words but the last one being extremely difficult but still possible (these might represent nearcels for example) .
But the point i'm trying to make is that learned helplessness only applies to incels if it's genuinely possible for them to improooove, because most of the time.. it's not.
But what is learned helplessness? the reality is that the people that accuse you of being in this state 99% of the time don't even know themselves,
Simply put however it describes a phenomenon where you are faced with difficult sometimes even impossible scenarios that lead to you inevitably failing over and over. This causes you to stop trying because you believe there's no point in doing so. It also causes you to stop trying even if the circumstances change that make trying and succeeding more possible.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6TONVkJ3eI
TL
In the video, you have two control groups in a classroom. They are seemingly given the same task of solving 3 anagrams. Both groups think they are given the same task sheet. The control group is given a sheet where the first two words are laughably easy; (1. bat 2. lemon) the experimental group however is given literally impossible words for their first two words; (1. Whirl 2. Slapstick) and the last word (3. Cinerama) is the same for both groups.
The teacher also publicly humiliates the experimental group by making the people to raise their hand when they solved it and using language to suggest that the words 1 and 2 are super easy.
Now the learned helplessness part comes into play for the experimental group for the third word, because most of them will at this point be very discouraged to even try or think it's possible, where as the control group won't have this at all relatively speaking, because they had an easy time.
This is where my comparison to real life and the blackpill starts; In real life the control group represents women, normies, chads etc.
The experimental group represents incels.
Except instead of the third word being possible, it's also impossible to solve. The normies and society at large tries to gaslight you into subscribing into this framework that we're all equal and that looks don't matter (aka that we're all given the same work sheets) except that's not the case.. They try to say "oh approaching women and getting a gf is easy!, just solve the first anagram bro!" even though we're given impossible words (being ugly, short etc.)
now ofcourse in real life it's a bit more nuanced and not as black and white as just two exclusive groups. There might be worksheets that have two impossible words but the last one being extremely difficult but still possible (these might represent nearcels for example) .
But the point i'm trying to make is that learned helplessness only applies to incels if it's genuinely possible for them to improooove, because most of the time.. it's not.





