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7/18/2025, 8:11:02 AM
7/15/2025, 2:04:50 PM
ID: Eq0SOItK/pol/509826307#509826307
7/8/2025, 2:47:04 PM
Group ideologies function as mass psychological prosthetics—predefined value systems that substitute for inner clarity in people who lack the courage or capacity for independent thought. They're not adopted through reasoned conviction but absorbed through social osmosis, emotional weakness, and fear of isolation. These frameworks reward obedience, not insight. They sterilize nuance, flatten identity, and allow systems of power to direct populations with algorithmic efficiency. Most people cling to ideology not because it’s true, but because it relieves them of the burden of confronting the chaotic ambiguity of life without a script.
In contrast, the individual who has transcended illusion and mastered his inner landscape operates from a place of genuine sovereignty. He is no longer reactive to social coercion, moral manipulation, or the approval economy. His mind is not a battleground of borrowed opinions but a precise instrument sharpened through self-examination. Such a person exists outside the reach of narrative control and ideological contagion. He doesn't need consensus because he has clarity, and that clarity is inherently disruptive to any collective built on fear, conformity, or delusion. He is not just free—he is a threat to every system that relies on people not being.
In contrast, the individual who has transcended illusion and mastered his inner landscape operates from a place of genuine sovereignty. He is no longer reactive to social coercion, moral manipulation, or the approval economy. His mind is not a battleground of borrowed opinions but a precise instrument sharpened through self-examination. Such a person exists outside the reach of narrative control and ideological contagion. He doesn't need consensus because he has clarity, and that clarity is inherently disruptive to any collective built on fear, conformity, or delusion. He is not just free—he is a threat to every system that relies on people not being.
7/4/2025, 6:36:17 PM
ID: Qr/D0yid/pol/509179738#509186193
7/1/2025, 5:44:10 AM
6/26/2025, 1:11:33 AM
6/22/2025, 11:00:57 PM
ID: 6S/OByR6/biz/60506153#60506258
6/15/2025, 12:06:29 PM
>>60506153
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes. I literally grew up in the ghetto of East Cleveland, moved to a more rural area and lived in a double-wide trailer with my parents at 10 years old.
My parents gave me nothing at all because they had nothing to give. They didn't even have health insurance, or a 401k. They only had $200 - $400 in their bank account at any one time. I started working at 15 years old in a restaurant. Got a factory job at 18. Never got a college degree (yes, I'm a stupid pleb uneducated wage-cuck). Never even got any serious technical blue-collar training.
At 32 years old I'm in the top 5% of wealth in my age bracket. I make double the median income in my town. My retirement account is quadruple the AVERAGE in my age bracket. My networth is higher than the average networth of 55 year olds. I have great health insurance, life insurance, vision and dental. A completely paid off brand new car. I can travel whenever I want. I have 6 weeks of paid vacation through my company and holidays off.
If an average-low iq retard like myself can be out-competing all of you 130 iq college grad computer, buisness and finance bros, apparently I'm doing something right.
It's because people live above their means and never want to sacrifice ANYTHING. They've already done studies on this. Most people are short-term thinking chimpanzees. As soon as they get a raise, they go buy a brand new car, new $1,000 phones, a new house, etc. I've watched it at my own workplace. People making $50k a year are driving around in $600/mo Cadillacs, or $800/mo trucks and maxing 3 credit cards at a time with a 25% interest rate.
You can't help financially stupid people.
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes. I literally grew up in the ghetto of East Cleveland, moved to a more rural area and lived in a double-wide trailer with my parents at 10 years old.
My parents gave me nothing at all because they had nothing to give. They didn't even have health insurance, or a 401k. They only had $200 - $400 in their bank account at any one time. I started working at 15 years old in a restaurant. Got a factory job at 18. Never got a college degree (yes, I'm a stupid pleb uneducated wage-cuck). Never even got any serious technical blue-collar training.
At 32 years old I'm in the top 5% of wealth in my age bracket. I make double the median income in my town. My retirement account is quadruple the AVERAGE in my age bracket. My networth is higher than the average networth of 55 year olds. I have great health insurance, life insurance, vision and dental. A completely paid off brand new car. I can travel whenever I want. I have 6 weeks of paid vacation through my company and holidays off.
If an average-low iq retard like myself can be out-competing all of you 130 iq college grad computer, buisness and finance bros, apparently I'm doing something right.
It's because people live above their means and never want to sacrifice ANYTHING. They've already done studies on this. Most people are short-term thinking chimpanzees. As soon as they get a raise, they go buy a brand new car, new $1,000 phones, a new house, etc. I've watched it at my own workplace. People making $50k a year are driving around in $600/mo Cadillacs, or $800/mo trucks and maxing 3 credit cards at a time with a 25% interest rate.
You can't help financially stupid people.
6/15/2025, 12:28:13 AM
Let's hear them.
>Watch Dogs 1 was a diamond in the rough like Asscreed 1, and deserved a WD2 that actually stuck to its guns and perfected the formula
>Dragons Dogma 2 is fun, you all just dreamt up a game in your heads that couldn't exist and fell for marketing hype
>PlayStation has never done me wrong, I've loved them all even PS5, you used to buy a PlayStation for exclusives, now you buy a PlayStation to play every game that matters Day 1 for $400 once every 6-8 years
>Watch Dogs 1 was a diamond in the rough like Asscreed 1, and deserved a WD2 that actually stuck to its guns and perfected the formula
>Dragons Dogma 2 is fun, you all just dreamt up a game in your heads that couldn't exist and fell for marketing hype
>PlayStation has never done me wrong, I've loved them all even PS5, you used to buy a PlayStation for exclusives, now you buy a PlayStation to play every game that matters Day 1 for $400 once every 6-8 years
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