
Homegrownman326
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We're mortal beings, and we're aware of that. Our mortality is the very thing that makes us do something. We live in a world fueled by fear and terror. What does it mean to do something? In my view, it's the growth of or change in power. Shifting borders, the rise and fall of nations and peoples, the conquered and the conqueror. That's what doing something means to me. Getting a job, making money, paying taxes, rinse and repeat till you die doesn't really feel like doing anything to me, nothing is really changing. It's no different than being a slave fundamentally, as you cannot revolt and grow power. "Just make money, bro". First of all, very few people ever make enough to be considered of a different class than the one they were born into. You can spend a lifetime of wage slaving, and by the time you do have money, you're old and frail and cannot truly live anymore. Those who do mainly got lucky, many fail as well. Being comfortable financially doesn't mean you aren't a slave. You still pay taxes, you're still constrained under the Jewish globohomo system, still detached from nature and community, and if you quit working, you'd eventually run out of money. I want to live in a world where I can assert myself and take what I want. I don't want to work, I don't want the safety of comfort. Because fundamentally, those things aren't real, death is always there, always waiting, always over your shoulder, why care about "being safe" when you fundamentally aren't? The human condition is like being on death row; we all are, we all have guns pressed into the backs of our temples all the time. I'd rather test my luck, try my best, and if I fail, die with dignity knowing that I tried to be strong. We all die regardless, why fear death in the face of battle, best case you win and get to enjoy the fruits of victory, the worst case your predetermined demise comes early, so what at the end of the day, no one makes it out alive.