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Most people go through life in abject defeat, gaslighting themselves into thinking how they’ve actually been victorious. Perhaps the emotional validation people will cling onto, that this community considers to be “cope,” either from their own thoughts, or from relatives who they perceive to be affectionate, is an “error” from the sections of the brain that are receptive to stimulus which can be inferred from a linear logic, conflicting with the sections of the brain that create emotional sensations based on feedback from the former neurons. For example, a person is confronted with a brick wall that is seemingly endless on a dimensional plane, and said person needs to pass through this wall. The brick wall is flat, so he can’t use any ridges to cling onto whilst vertically ascending the wall, and if he attempts to go around the wall by finding where it ends, regardless of which direction he takes this attempt, he’ll likely tire before finding the end. So his brain is thinking, “Success doesn’t equal climbing over the wall, success doesn’t equal walking around to find an ending, and success doesn’t equal breaking down, or colliding into the wall, because that would equal injury.” So his brain is stuck with this metaphysical, if you perceive thoughts to be metaphysical, expression of an algebraic formula where there’s this absent value that he can’t quite find, or perceive to complete the expression in his mind.
And That's a long explanation of saying 'people cope'. It's not only an intrinsic "error" but also their default. Imagine the same scenario about the endless wall, but this time, you see others get to the other side with relative ease. You can't get over to the other side despite your efforts. You're left with 4 main choices (among others):
1. Keep grindin', keep hustlin', shoot for your dreams, nothing is impossible (no "errors" in this choice)
2. It's over.
3. Act like your inability to get past the wall is the better option (cope)
4. Tell yourself and others that you refuse to get past the wall because it will end up crumbling down anyway (MSTOW- women are afraid that men aren't getting married bro!)
And That's a long explanation of saying 'people cope'. It's not only an intrinsic "error" but also their default. Imagine the same scenario about the endless wall, but this time, you see others get to the other side with relative ease. You can't get over to the other side despite your efforts. You're left with 4 main choices (among others):
1. Keep grindin', keep hustlin', shoot for your dreams, nothing is impossible (no "errors" in this choice)
2. It's over.
3. Act like your inability to get past the wall is the better option (cope)
4. Tell yourself and others that you refuse to get past the wall because it will end up crumbling down anyway (MSTOW- women are afraid that men aren't getting married bro!)
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