Lifeisbullshit95
Another day, another mental breakdown.
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This world is filled with corruption, competition, betrayal, greed, and deception. Optimism serves as a sedative to human suffering, offering false hope that blinds individuals to the harsh realities of existence. Most people need opium to cope with the harsh reality of life, and optimism serves that way.
Optimistic people are viewed as delusionals by pessimistic people, because optimistics hold on to the belief that things will inevitably get better, perpetuating a cycle of denial and disillusionment, which in reality everything goes bad as you get older.
Pessimistic individuals aren't inherently depressed; they simply adopt a pragmatic perspective. They acknowledge life's complexities without sugarcoating them. Optimism, on the other hand, often sets unrealistic expectations, leading to disillusionment when faced with life's harsh realities. Optimists may struggle more profoundly with disappointment and despair precisely because they've invested so heavily in positivity.
While pessimists may seem cynical, their grounded outlook can shield them from the devastating blows of unmet expectations that often afflict optimists, potentially leading to depression and, tragically, even suicide. Pessimists dub and classify optimists as delusional not out of spite, but as a reflection of the disparity and imbalance between optimism's promises and reality's unforgiving truths.
As we navigate through this corrupted, fucked-up, meme world, where greed, lies, envy, deception, betrayal, and manipulation run rampant, the competition between individuals intensifies.
Each person fights for their own slice of success, resorting to deception and manipulation to get ahead, regardless of the consequences. In this relentless pursuit of power and wealth, the very essence of humanity is tainted, infected, and ruined.
This world is not worth living in, to be honest, because due to hedonistic lifestyles, humans have become parasites to the planet, exploiting its resources without regard for the consequences.
The unfairness inherent in our society, from birth, perpetuates a system of discrimination and inequality that further exacerbates and intensifies human suffering.
In conclusion, optimism serves as a convenient escape from facing the harsh truths of our existence. It allows individuals to turn a blind eye to the suffering and injustices that plague our world, offering a short sense of comfort amidst the chaos.
I don't condone optimism but don't be delusional, please.
Optimistic people are viewed as delusionals by pessimistic people, because optimistics hold on to the belief that things will inevitably get better, perpetuating a cycle of denial and disillusionment, which in reality everything goes bad as you get older.
Pessimistic individuals aren't inherently depressed; they simply adopt a pragmatic perspective. They acknowledge life's complexities without sugarcoating them. Optimism, on the other hand, often sets unrealistic expectations, leading to disillusionment when faced with life's harsh realities. Optimists may struggle more profoundly with disappointment and despair precisely because they've invested so heavily in positivity.
While pessimists may seem cynical, their grounded outlook can shield them from the devastating blows of unmet expectations that often afflict optimists, potentially leading to depression and, tragically, even suicide. Pessimists dub and classify optimists as delusional not out of spite, but as a reflection of the disparity and imbalance between optimism's promises and reality's unforgiving truths.
As we navigate through this corrupted, fucked-up, meme world, where greed, lies, envy, deception, betrayal, and manipulation run rampant, the competition between individuals intensifies.
Each person fights for their own slice of success, resorting to deception and manipulation to get ahead, regardless of the consequences. In this relentless pursuit of power and wealth, the very essence of humanity is tainted, infected, and ruined.
This world is not worth living in, to be honest, because due to hedonistic lifestyles, humans have become parasites to the planet, exploiting its resources without regard for the consequences.
The unfairness inherent in our society, from birth, perpetuates a system of discrimination and inequality that further exacerbates and intensifies human suffering.
In conclusion, optimism serves as a convenient escape from facing the harsh truths of our existence. It allows individuals to turn a blind eye to the suffering and injustices that plague our world, offering a short sense of comfort amidst the chaos.
I don't condone optimism but don't be delusional, please.