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08-10-2024, 02:57 AM
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Is it normal or 'OK' to build your self up in order to disrespect other people?

Is this acceptable behaviour?

So get jacked and handsome and make money so you can sh*t all over other people and feel good
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08-10-2024, 03:04 AM
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Yolo
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08-10-2024, 03:28 AM
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In my opinion, no.
Arrogance is a big turn off for most people, men and women

Look at Conor Mcgregor. Guy had it all, was dedicated to his craft, hungry for success and became 2 division champ. Money and fame got to his head, he started assaulting elderly people, smashing phones, sexually assaulting women and then karma got him and he was humiliated in the biggest fight in UFC history and no one showed him sympathy

I would rather associate with a broke regular looking dude than a jacked, rich douche.

Just my 2 cents
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08-10-2024, 03:50 AM
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What kinda question is that?

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08-10-2024, 03:53 AM
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every single thread you make says the same chit:

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08-10-2024, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted By lancefraudd
In my opinion, no.
Arrogance is a big turn off for most people, men and women

Look at Conor Mcgregor. Guy had it all, was dedicated to his craft, hungry for success and became 2 division champ. Money and fame got to his head, he started assaulting elderly people, smashing phones, sexually assaulting women and then karma got him and he was humiliated in the biggest fight in UFC history and no one showed him sympathy

I would rather associate with a broke regular looking dude than a jacked, rich douche.

Just my 2 cents
I get that he has loads of personal issues - but what if he just disrespected people tactfully, as a strategic maneuver?

Have you ever known a jacked, rich douche with status before - who wanted to hang out with you?
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08-10-2024, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted By lancefraudd
In my opinion, no.
Arrogance is a big turn off for most people, men and women

Look at Conor Mcgregor. Guy had it all, was dedicated to his craft, hungry for success and became 2 division champ. Money and fame got to his head, he started assaulting elderly people, smashing phones, sexually assaulting women and then karma got him and he was humiliated in the biggest fight in UFC history and no one showed him sympathy

I would rather associate with a broke regular looking dude than a jacked, rich douche.

Just my 2 cents
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08-10-2024, 03:54 AM
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That's what you'd call a sociopath.
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08-10-2024, 04:00 AM
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Yes.we all do that
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08-10-2024, 04:04 AM
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Yes that's the only reason why I still do this
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08-10-2024, 04:06 AM
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That's what you'd call a sociopath.
I'm a very gentle person on the inside and cared too much about people, but ever since I realised that this was beta male behaviour when i was 16, I knew that I had to create an alter-ego. So I began. I absorbed all the advice from the misc and even skimmed through the 48 laws of power, only to realise that most of that stuff was obvious, just immoral. So at that point I decided to emotionally numb my self and become a psychopath. I done it all. Badboymaxxed, tthugmaxxed, looksmaxxed, partymaxxed, the list goes on, I really done it all. I didn't really work and I became more neurotic and emotionally numb, until I had a spiritual awakening and lost all neuroticism over a period of time. Now I feel nothing. I am more than a psychopath. Almost nothing happening in the world affects me and I don't need external sources for stimulation like a psychopath does. This is the reality of spiritual enlightenment and I wouldn't know how to recreate these results srs.
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08-10-2024, 04:53 AM
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I'm a very gentle person on the inside and cared too much about people, but ever since I realised that this was beta male behaviour when i was 16, I knew that I had to create an alter-ego. So I began. I absorbed all the advice from the misc and even skimmed through the 48 laws of power, only to realise that most of that stuff was obvious, just immoral. So at that point I decided to emotionally numb my self and become a psychopath. I done it all. Badboymaxxed, tthugmaxxed, looksmaxxed, partymaxxed, the list goes on, I really done it all. I didn't really work and I became more neurotic and emotionally numb, until I had a spiritual awakening and lost all neuroticism over a period of time. Now I feel nothing. I am more than a psychopath. Almost nothing happening in the world affects me and I don't need external sources for stimulation like a psychopath does. This is the reality of spiritual enlightenment and I wouldn't know how to recreate these results srs.
You're simply overthinking. You know how they say a little knowledge is dangerous? You took that little knowledge, ran away with it and compounded it into something that lost sense. You've become a person that lost touch.
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08-10-2024, 05:00 AM
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You're simply overthinking. You know how they say a little knowledge is dangerous? You took that little knowledge, ran away with it and compounded it into something that lost sense. You've become a person that lost touch.
I am fine now, but in truth I've had a pretty rough life growing up in low socioeconomic area, etc. I would not want to go back to being an emotional little bitch again though, that's for sure. Enlightenment is great. I forgot what sadness even feels like. I just feel a constant bliss that goes more and less. No sadness, no boredom, no neuroticism. Not only that, but I no longer even feel like a victim of life and am no longer identified with coming from poverty or my shortcomings, etc. If you can manage to let go of it, it's great.
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08-10-2024, 05:07 AM
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I am fine now, but in truth I've had a pretty rough life growing up in low socioeconomic area, etc. I would not want to go back to being an emotional little bitch again though, that's for sure. Enlightenment is great. I forgot what sadness even feels like. I just feel a constant bliss that goes more and less. No sadness, no boredom, no neuroticism. Not only that, but I no longer even feel like a victim of life and am no longer identified with coming from poverty or my shortcomings, etc. If you can manage to let go of it, it's great.
Your way of behaving is caused by your belief that you've been treated unfairly in the past, no? You let whatever happened in the past define who you are which could've turned out completely different: something normal.

I mean you could be right and I could be wrong. This is just my personal observation.
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08-10-2024, 05:10 AM
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Of course not.
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08-10-2024, 05:13 AM
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Your way of behaving is caused by your belief that you've been treated unfairly in the past, no? You let whatever happened in the past define who you are which could've turned out completely different: something normal.

I mean you could be right and I could be wrong. This is just my personal observation.
No, trust me, spiritual enlightenment is something else. No neuroticism, no anxiety, no sadness, no questioning one's self. I am literally not even a human being anymore, I am like a fkn robot. I can sit in one spot for 2 hours and feel no boredom. I can do banal sh*t (like a office job) for hours and not feel depressed.

People so all sorts of dumb sh*t due to their emotions or the lack thereof. Drugs, risky sex, hanging out with abusive and toxic people. List goes on.

I mean you're probably right in that I am traumatised and have been from a young age, but I am glad that I no longer have to deal with the consequences of that anymore or any regular human emotions.
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