
CopingForBrutality
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Assuming you don't rope of course. What's your plan? I assume most of us are in our 20s and 30s, we still have our middle ages and youth, many still have their parents to rely on, at this age our loneliness is somewhat tolerable as we still have the mental strength and resources to deal with isolation. We have time to explore our copes and make money, but as we grow old there would be nothing for us to look forward to in life, even for normies this happens to be the case. Their life becomes stale, regular copes they enjoyed in their youth become boring but they find fulfilment in their family, which we aren't going to have. Maybe the loneliness will kill us prematurely, or we can find fulfilment in other things. It's possible to live in isolation forever till you die as many have done it in the past, it's just that getting older and weaker to deal with such situation may come with extreme obstacles we weren't expecting like the isolation we experienced in our younger days. It makes me wonder, what modifications should we start to make in life to prepare for that situation, if we ever have to arrive to it (if we don't rope).
don't give edgy replies saying you're going to go ER or end yourself
don't give edgy replies saying you're going to go ER or end yourself