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Blackpill Physical satisfaction is real

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I've seen @BlkPillPres talk about this a lot and just recently I understood the depths of it.

This has been on my mind for a while now, I had a few questions in mind.

I already knew happiness is volatile, subjective, but here I was a guy who had starved, I was literally half dead. I had the question:

1. How is it that I couldn't feel happy no matter how hard I tried while starving? It was devastating, you guys can check my thread here: https://incels.is/threads/my-experience-starving.396222/

2. How come I feel cold/warm if happiness isn't real?

The answer was clear, I just didn't research and think about it enough before, before I just thought physical satisfaction in terms of porn and sex because it did give me something I never experienced before, but I needed to go into more depth regarding this. What I did was, I clicked on a thread from @BlkPillPres it was basically this post:

You're looking at this the wrong way. You might as well add a poll asking who uses drugs like weed and/or alcohol and how happy they are.

The entire point of religion is to function as a cope to make people docile, complacent and more accepting of their circumstances in life. So of course religious incels are going to say that they are "happy".

The real question is:
Of what worth is happiness as a criteria for judging the value of life choices, when anyone can be "happy" under virtually any circumstance?

There are cuckolds so engrossed in their pathetic fetish that they are genuinely happy to be cuckcolds.

There are drug addicts who are so beaten and broken by life that they are genuinely happy to be drug addicts.

There's a poor farmer who is genuinely happy that he can atleast feed his family, despite living in destitute poverty. At the same time there's a millionaire who is genuinely unhappy with his life and he will soon commit suicide, despite having every luxury and advantage in life at the tip of his finger.

Etc, etc, etc.

"Happiness" is a vague and subjective thing, it's an illusory concept, it's smoke and mirrors, it isn't real, it doesn't really exist in the true sense.

It makes no logical sense at all to judge the worth of your decisions in life based on how "happy" you are about them, because your "happiness" may be misplaced due to whatever personal biases you have. That's the core problem with happiness.

I can't really answer the poll because I don't believe in "happiness", I believe in "physical satisfaction". Anyone can convince themselves to be happy based on their own perspective, despite how shitty their life actually is. But you can't convince yourself to be physically satisfied, that requires actual enjoyment, that requires tangible things to be realized.

You have to eat well to feel full
You have to sleep well to feel energetic
You need to have a sex life to feel sexually satisfied
You need to have a certain level of wealth in order to be stress free and not worry about bills
Etc, etc, etc.

Being "physically satisfied" in life requires TANGIBLE OBJECTIVE THINGS.

That's what makes it more dependable criteria than something as vague as "happiness".

If you created a poll asking incels:
"Rate how physically satisfied you are in life & how religious you are"

(Make sure to describe what physical satisfaction is in the thread)

You'd get drastically different results than what you're going to get in this thread.

You see, because someone can use religion as a cope to make themselves feel happy.

However you can't use religion as a cope to make yourself feel rich when you're poor, feel full when you're hungry, feel energetic when you aren't well rested, feel sexually satisfied when you are sex starved, etc.

"Happiness" has no value, it's a made up concept that we use to actually identify the feeling of being physically satisfied. But it's used in such a vague way that it no longer holds the same weight as what it's deriving it's meaning from.
Now all the dots connected, you know what I mean? Happiness is fantasy and/or fiction, physical satisfaction is real.

Happiness is being satisfied, me as an incel, I now realize could and would never feel satisfied. One can find himself happy during a particular time at a particular day for a particular reason, that doesn't mean he's satisfied.

Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, physical satisfaction is what ought to be repeated to keep one sane and healthy under the current laws of the 21st century.
 
I've seen @BlkPillPres talk about this a lot and just recently I understood the depths of it.

This has been on my mind for a while now, I had a few questions in mind.

I already knew happiness is volatile, subjective, but here I was a guy who had starved, I was literally half dead. I had the question:

1. How is it that I couldn't feel happy no matter how hard I tried while starving? It was devastating, you guys can check my thread here: https://incels.is/threads/my-experience-starving.396222/

2. How come I feel cold/warm if happiness isn't real?

The answer was clear, I just didn't research and think about it enough before, before I just thought physical satisfaction in terms of porn and sex because it did give me something I never experienced before, but I needed to go into more depth regarding this. What I did was, I clicked on a thread from @BlkPillPres it was basically this post:


Now all the dots connected, you know what I mean? Happiness is fantasy and/or fiction, physical satisfaction is real.

Happiness is being satisfied, me as an incel, I now realize could and would never feel satisfied. One can find himself happy during a particular time at a particular day for a particular reason, that doesn't mean he's satisfied.

Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, physical satisfaction is what ought to be repeated to keep one sane and healthy under the current laws of the 21st century.
I've said all that shit in 95. And I quote myself "Water is wet"
 

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