IncelKing
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[UWSL]This is the truest quote I’ve ever read: [/UWSL]
“Hero lost everything at the end, but villain lost everything from the start”
Here is my understanding of the quote:
The hero is somebody who is born with good-looks and/or born into a relatively financially stable family.
When you are born good-looking, women will throw themselves at you so you will never have to resort to being a bad person by committing rape in order to get your sexual needs met, so you can get sex through consensual means while being a polite gentleman and society will see you as a hero.
When you are born into a family which can provide you with the basics (and more) to live a comfortable life without worrying too much about survival, you will never have steal food from the grocery store just to fill your empty stomach after not having eaten for days, you will never have to deal drugs or commit robbery to earn money to survive, you can be a peaceful law-abiding citizen and be seen as a hero
The villain on the other hand is born ugly, so he may need to resort to rape to get his sexual needs met. He may be born to a poor family, so may resort to crime for survival.
[UWSL]Hero may lose everything at the end because he actually had something to lose in the first place[/UWSL]
Villain lost everything at the beginning, so he lives life as if he as nothing to lose, therefore more willing to commit crime and take risks (dying, going to prison) in order to get what he wants, he thinks only about self-benefit even if it requires not being law-abiding or civil/peaceful, therefore he is classified as the “villain”.
The difference between the hero and villain is not a matter of choice, but a matter of circumstance
You are either born as a hero or born as a villain, it’s not Something you have any choice over.
When I was bluepilled I always tried to be the hero, I was a nice and kind person but always treated with contempt and hatred by society, I always wondered why they treated me like a villain when I wasn’t a villain.
Now that I look back, I realise that society saw me for who I really was and who I’ve always been: a villain. It’s ME who was lying to myself by thinking that I was some hero
once I became blackpilled I realised that I could never become a hero because that’s not what I was born to be, my role as a villain was already decided at birth
As a blackpiller, [UWSL]I have fully embraced my role as the villain. And now that I’m honest with myself about who I REALLY am, I’m no longer concerned about whether my actions will cause society to perceive me as a hero. Now I only care about whether my actions benefit me, and I don’t care even if I’m perceived as a villain by society in the process of it all.[/UWSL]
As the character in my Avi (petyr baelish) said: “only when we admit what we are, can we get what we want”.
A lot of you are still trying to be a hero. Embrace yourself for the villain that you are, and suddenly you’ll find yourself with a lot less self-imposed limitations, giving you the freedom to get what you want through whatever means necessary.
“Hero lost everything at the end, but villain lost everything from the start”
Here is my understanding of the quote:
The hero is somebody who is born with good-looks and/or born into a relatively financially stable family.
When you are born good-looking, women will throw themselves at you so you will never have to resort to being a bad person by committing rape in order to get your sexual needs met, so you can get sex through consensual means while being a polite gentleman and society will see you as a hero.
When you are born into a family which can provide you with the basics (and more) to live a comfortable life without worrying too much about survival, you will never have steal food from the grocery store just to fill your empty stomach after not having eaten for days, you will never have to deal drugs or commit robbery to earn money to survive, you can be a peaceful law-abiding citizen and be seen as a hero
The villain on the other hand is born ugly, so he may need to resort to rape to get his sexual needs met. He may be born to a poor family, so may resort to crime for survival.
[UWSL]Hero may lose everything at the end because he actually had something to lose in the first place[/UWSL]
Villain lost everything at the beginning, so he lives life as if he as nothing to lose, therefore more willing to commit crime and take risks (dying, going to prison) in order to get what he wants, he thinks only about self-benefit even if it requires not being law-abiding or civil/peaceful, therefore he is classified as the “villain”.
The difference between the hero and villain is not a matter of choice, but a matter of circumstance
You are either born as a hero or born as a villain, it’s not Something you have any choice over.
When I was bluepilled I always tried to be the hero, I was a nice and kind person but always treated with contempt and hatred by society, I always wondered why they treated me like a villain when I wasn’t a villain.
Now that I look back, I realise that society saw me for who I really was and who I’ve always been: a villain. It’s ME who was lying to myself by thinking that I was some hero
once I became blackpilled I realised that I could never become a hero because that’s not what I was born to be, my role as a villain was already decided at birth
As a blackpiller, [UWSL]I have fully embraced my role as the villain. And now that I’m honest with myself about who I REALLY am, I’m no longer concerned about whether my actions will cause society to perceive me as a hero. Now I only care about whether my actions benefit me, and I don’t care even if I’m perceived as a villain by society in the process of it all.[/UWSL]
As the character in my Avi (petyr baelish) said: “only when we admit what we are, can we get what we want”.
A lot of you are still trying to be a hero. Embrace yourself for the villain that you are, and suddenly you’ll find yourself with a lot less self-imposed limitations, giving you the freedom to get what you want through whatever means necessary.