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~Okay shitskin.TLDR
Damn, basically me in a nutshell...
- Even those who lurk without an account for years.Damn, basically me in a nutshell...
This is a good description of the outcast
~Okay shitskin
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Even a world without "God" could in itself become a Religion, by those who direct the path to the cattle.Why exactly will the crisis of suicide die away? Because "individuals will accustom themselves to the new lie of the land" The new reality will be a world without God and the old confraternities. Let's say in a 100 years, how exactly will those who are rejected by society live like that?
Is he saying that the desire to feel loved and to be part of a group will be overcome in the near future? That would only work if those desires are not inherent in our nature, but somehow created by the communities we grew up in.
~These pages are supposed to give insight, however we have to count the times of the writters themselves.
lol what does that even mean ?Indeed. You are deluded.
So what is he saying? That in the future every undesirable person will start to practice extreme stoicism?Even a world without "God" could in itself become a Religion, by those who direct the path to the cattle.
--Those who are rejected by society will be submitted to fight amongst themselves, or simply seek self-illumination in Isolation as a result of having had enough. ( unless they bring Colosseums back from the dead, to slaughter all the undesirables in bloody cold fashion )
The desire to feel loved by the group cannot be overcomed, unless one is accepted, or one becomes a full Stoic by sheer will --of doing nothing.
~These pages are supposed to give insight, however we have to count the times of the writters themselves.
That, or "self-destruction" in response to the unnatural environment that rejects his entire existence.So what is he saying? That in the future every undesirable person will start to practice extreme stoicism?
I thought he was saying that fewer people will suicide in the future, so less self destruction. My question is just how are these people going to cope? They won't be fundamentally different people than we are today, just growing up in a different environment and with a different perspective on the world.That, or "self-destruction" in response to the unnatural environment that rejects his entire existence.
Since the human environment can either be molded for good, or extreme levels of deprivation, that´s how bullying ( the act of self-elevation at the detriment of the other, is called forth ) It is anti-social behavior, by default.
I thought he was saying that fewer people will suicide in the future, so less self destruction. My question is just how are these people going to cope? They won't be fundamentally different people than we are today, just growing up in a different environment and with a different perspective on the world.
I don't know if the writer mentioned stoicism, he just seems to allude to some sort of self acceptance. But I'm not sure if that will work in practice for most people.
There are many based ideas in stoicism, but one key idea is to live in harmony with nature. Which does make sense because we're bound by our physical bodies and have to maintain them. But it seems unnecessary and cucked in what high regard stoics hold nature. Subhumans (those with undesirable genetic traits) were literally rejected by nature herself. Stoicism is probably also considered as a slave morality by Nietzsche.
- And even those things themselves will render you in a state of insatiable desire, once you adapt to them.I didn't read all but text seems a bit strange.
It's more logical to think that someone commits suicide because he sees desirable things in life OUT OF REACH for him, not because he didn't values those things.
The same with rebelliousness and nihilism.
People may act in this way out of desperation, they don't really reject valuable things.
This is how eating and drinking works, but people don't reject these things.- And even those things themselves will render you in a state of insatiable desire, once you adapt to them.
--So in the end, every accomplished desire leads to the creation of a new one, once attained again, the process repeats itself, a never ending run chasing butterflies only feigning the illusion of a finish line to each accomplished sequence.
People may act in this way out of desperation, they don't really reject valuable things.
~Esoteric post, for an esoteric thread.Intradesting





