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Blackpill The Deceptive Nature of Human Altruism

Lifeisbullshit95

Lifeisbullshit95

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The human animal is a selfish, conniving beast, and don't you dare try to tell me otherwise! Humans aren't social creatures, they're just cooperative when it suits them. There's a huge, glaring difference between the two. It's all a goddamn act, a pathetic performance of mutual benefit that hides the ugly truth of self-interest.

Now, let's get to the so-called do-gooders, those self-righteous pricks who claim they want to make the world a better place. "Oh, I love helping others, I want to contribute to humanity," they say. Bullshit! Even that sickening attitude is dripping with selfishness. What they really mean is, "I want to help others so I can validate my existence, stroke my ego, and feel superior." It's never about genuinely helping others; it's always about themselves. They're addicted to praise, desperate for validation, and hungry for the glorification their fake altruism brings.

They want to feel like gods, basking in their self-proclaimed superiority, looking down on us from their imaginary moral high ground. It's revolting! Their so-called kindheartedness is nothing but a pathetic attempt to feel important and alive. They exhibit their good deeds, fishing for compliments and distinctions, all while pretending they care about making the world better.

The hypocrisy is mind-blowing. They wrap themselves in a cloak of righteousness, but underneath, they're just as self-serving as the rest of us, if not worse. They use their fake compassion and charity as tools to elevate themselves above everyone else. It's a disgusting display of narcissism, hiding behind a mask of empathy.

Indeed, others may benefit from their actions, but let's not kid ourselves. I'm just pointing out the cold, hard truth, without that insatiable drive for praise and validation, there would be no altruism. The so-called do-gooders wouldn't lift a finger if it didn't serve their own need to feel important and superior. It's that selfish desire for recognition and admiration that fuels their so-called generosity. Strip that away, and you'll see the reality – without the craving for validation, their so-called altruism crumbles to nothing.
 
Yes, human beings are selfish, but that they are not social is false. All hominid species, including humans, have had socialisation as a major element of their lives and mental and psychological state. We are social beings from the moment we are born, from the moment we are raised and until the moment we die.

This is where elements of philosophical debate come in, and not necessarily religious debate, but the two can be related. The highest exponent of this expression would be Kant with his categorical imperative: "act only according to that maxim by which you can will that at the same time it should become a universal law". The intentions and acceptance of why certain things are right and others are wrong is purely a matter of social convention. Apparently fornication before marriage seems the natural state, and yet civilisation has understood that this whoring is what will lead to the social and irretrievable erosion of many societies.


If human beings are altruistic because they are mostly compassionate when they are not forced into fierce competition and their needs are met.: People who enjoy the suffering of others are simply mentally ill people who must be executed for the social good.
 
Water is wet. All those altruists deep down just do it because they want validation
 

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