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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 2:31:19 PM No.17811299
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If you don't have the spirit of great man you are worthless from humanity and history perspective
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 2:38:37 PM No.17811315
>>17811299 (OP)
Spirit isn't a real thing in history or humanity though. Instead people really have genetics inside them that contain infinity great people, just birth a line of them. In any case, your premise would condemn the majority of people to do unimportant things while thinking thoughts of greatness.
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 2:47:24 PM No.17811326
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>>17811315
90% of lives of great men were filled with doing things you deem unimportant
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 3:12:21 PM No.17811355
>>17811326
what's the spirit of great men then, isn't everyone a great person waiting for their moment to shine
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 3:19:15 PM No.17811366
>>17811355
>what's the spirit of great men then
I would say direction and energy. Great man can fail before great deed but he is great if he had right direction and energy
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 3:35:52 PM No.17811390
>>17811366
Technically greatness is determined by whether you achieve great things, but your heart is clearly in the right place.
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 4:09:56 PM No.17811449
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>>17811326
>>17811390
That 90% was the build up to the great thing, Napoleon and Caesar would be nothing without serving in the lower ranks.

Chuds tend to be rather slovenly when it comes to making friends and influencing people, they go "ugh, fucking n*rmies", the same with general chores and work, they sit surrounded by empty monster cans and bags of cheetos saying "why do I have to do menial chores I should be running shit", they ironically have completely the wrong attitude, self-destructive even.

Great men do have similar thoughts, Caesar idolized Alexander, they don't want to perform menial tasks forever, but they size things up logically. They do it to prove themselves to their superiors and comrades, to build up a loyal cadre. They put aside human pettiness, not getting too offended, focussing not on how entertaining someone is as a friend but how much their contribute to their dream. If their superior has a permanent grudge against them and there are no prospects being there, then they start with the sociopathic behavior and plots, to get transferred or go over the head of their superior and tip off those higher up the ladder about his incompetence. However none of this works unless you are perfectly well behaved not some contemptible moping Chud.
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 5:07:14 PM No.17811548
>>17811299 (OP)
I already created rap music that made probably hundreds of millions of dollars that I didn't benefit from whatsoever. I've already done "great things" and I got nothing out of it
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 5:12:23 PM No.17811558
>>17811548
What song?
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 5:14:05 PM No.17811561
>>17811449
This post is somewhat detached from reality, Julius Caesar and Napoleon were both nobility who theoretically could rise to the highest ranks of their society, and especially Julius Caesar was following the actual "cursus honorum" that was the conventional path to power in Rome. Many of the people who you're talking about would be opposed by society the instant they even try to approach the american version of the "cursus honorum", the government would have killed me if I didn't give my video game fan website to a jew for example, because "peasants shouldn't be allowed to participate in politics/start a business/own property/collect dividends etc". The system believes I should have to exist as a blue collar laborer and if do anything else they will literally murder me. It's not like julius caesar trying to become consul of rome it's like a black slave in 1850 trying to become president of america.
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Chud Anon
7/3/2025, 6:53:04 PM No.17811762
>>17811561
Hitler started out homeless and wound up supreme commander of multiple nations that many people still wish to emulate today.