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    I just wanted to show some gratitude to people here for the general guidance and support. It was excruciating being fostered into weakness by a single mother, but I accepted responsibility for my fate and have taken the reins. I have occupied my time with the conquering of the self, and with the construction of personal discipline and it has been rewarding. I spent this time learning to code, landed a few contracts, and I will be starting a job soon at 75k a year with no hang ups, and the capability to manage my resources effectively. I will no longer squander my time away with childish things.

    Children of single mothers are the bane of society. Everyone hates them for being weak. They might not think that they do, and they may not say as much with their words (though many are published in books), but they most definitely do with their actions through bullying, total lack of respect, and relentless sadism. This is human nature. I no longer resent humans for this, as I see now that it is a subconscious effort to prepare runts for the brutal reality of tribal competition, exactly the same way that it is in wolves. Some degree of sadism and masochism greatly empower us, but there is a reasonable limit to which it should be taken, as not everyone need be strong in the exact same way. Warriors fight and engineers plan.

    Civilization wouldn’t and couldn’t exist without the contributions of weak and “unattractive” men, who put in massive amounts of effort into education, research, and personal development.

    I survived the gauntlet. I am forged out of the fires of the crucible, and I am going to be GREAT. I refuse to settle for mediocrity. My life is going to mean something, and for all of my weaknesses, my primary strength is my tenacity. I do not give up, and I do not surrender. Amor Fati.. I would voluntarily suffer all over again.

    Thank you for revealing the true nature of things and being patient with those of us who failed at taking responsibility for ourselves earlier. Also, I implore you to consider mercy for many people from the same background as myself, as it should be evident by now that both nature, and nurture shape a person, and rarely do we actually have free will being that many of our reactions and dispositions are pre-determined. It is a skill to override our operating systems.. that skill is discipline.. and that is not easy for a person to develop on their own. It is easy for a select few superior people, who having the advantage of the predetermined disposition need not make an effort to have it as a natural characteristic. I envy and admire those people, but unfortunately I was not one of them.

    Without the collective, humans cannot have the power and wealth that it enjoys. Every working person contributes to that, so please respect your inferiors and subordinates because you really can’t imagine just exactly how s~~~ty your life would be if human beings warped back to the dark ages. We have it better than ever before, for a reason. We can have it even better now, if we would cast off the spirit of competition and rather develop people to the maximum of their potentials, even if it means superseding our own. Competition is great when it is won by pure excellence, but let’s not be naive and simply acknowledge the fact that it always gets tainted by the players with the desire to debilitate others. When this happens, they cheat themselves in more way than one.

    Firstly, it means they didn’t honestly win, which voids any validity of claims they make to themselves that they are actually superior. Secondly, it cheats the entire species out of the potential and results of the fruition of intense productivity that could have arrived if a person hadn’t been stripped of their dignity and opportunity.

    Serfdom doesn’t really benefit us. Voluntary associations are better for all of us. The difference between an honorable man, and a primate is knowing when to get out of the way of someone better than yourself. The benefits are entirely too good not to.

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    I just wanted to show some gratitude to people here for the general guidance and support. It was excruciating being fostered into weakness by a single mother, but I accepted responsibility for my fate and have taken the reins. I have occupied my time with the conquering of the self, and with the construction of personal discipline and it has been rewarding. I spent this time learning to code, landed a few contracts, and I will be starting a job soon at 75k a year with no hang ups, and the capability to manage my resources effectively. I will no longer squander my time away with childish things.
    Good on you bro! Nice to see some personal acheivement by self discipline.

    Children of single mothers are the bane of society. Everyone hates them for being weak. They might not think that they do, and they may not say as much with their words (though many are published in books), but they most definitely do with their actions through bullying, total lack of respect, and relentless sadism. This is human nature. I no longer resent humans for this, as I see now that it is a subconscious effort to prepare runts for the brutal reality of tribal competition, exactly the same way that it is in wolves. Some degree of sadism and masochism greatly empower us, but there is a reasonable limit to which it should be taken, as not everyone need be strong in the exact same way. Warriors fight and engineers plan.

    That’s some good insight Veniversum

    Civilization wouldn’t and couldn’t exist without the contributions of weak and “unattractive” men, who put in massive amounts of effort into education, research, and personal development.
    I survived the gauntlet. I am forged out of the fires of the crucible, and I am going to be GREAT. I refuse to settle for mediocrity. My life is going to mean something, and for all of my weaknesses, my primary strength is my tenacity. I do not give up, and I do not surrender. Amor Fati.. I would voluntarily suffer all over again.
    NEVER,…. ever,….EVER lose sight of this vision you attain of life! Promote the “self”

    Thank you for revealing the true nature of things and being patient with those of us who failed at taking responsibility for ourselves earlier. Also, I implore you to consider mercy for many people from the same background as myself, as it should be evident by now that both nature, and nurture shape a person, and rarely do we actually have free will being that many of our reactions and dispositions are pre-determined.
    Allowing others to make decisions for you is like handing them the reins to steer your life!

    It is a skill to override our operating systems.. that skill is discipline.. and that is not easy for a person to develop on their own. It is easy for a select few superior people, who having the advantage of the predetermined disposition need not make an effort to have it as a natural characteristic. I envy and admire those people, but unfortunately I was not one of them.
    Through discipline you became one of them,kudos !

    Without the collective, humans cannot have the power and wealth that it enjoys. Every working person contributes to that, so please respect your inferiors and subordinates because you really can’t imagine just exactly how s~~~ty your life would be if human beings warped back to the dark ages. We have it better than ever before, for a reason. We can have it even better now, if we would cast off the spirit of competition and rather develop people to the maximum of their potentials, even if it means superseding our own. Competition is great when it is won by pure excellence, but let’s not be naive and simply acknowledge the fact that it always gets tainted by the players with the desire to debilitate others. When this happens, they cheat themselves in more way than one.
    Firstly, it means they didn’t honestly win, which voids any validity of claims they make to themselves that they are actually superior. Secondly, it cheats the entire species out of the potential and results of the fruition of intense productivity that could have arrived if a person hadn’t been stripped of their dignity and opportunity.
    Well said !
    Serfdom doesn’t really benefit us. Voluntary associations are better for all of us. The difference between an honorable man, and a primate is knowing when to get out of the way of someone better than yourself. The benefits are entirely too good not to.
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    I always found it a measure of character how 2 boxers,or MMA fighters can beat the daylights out of one-another and then when the fight is over they hug one-another. That shows the love they both have for the intense pain, duty,time, trial & error they endured to just be able to get into the ring to fight. Great Sportsmanship is respect for your opponent; win or lose!

    Marry again, Hell NO ! ( Even JESUS was hung on a cross just once)

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