We live in the hunger games. The elite have set the board where we must prey on each other to gain access to resources. There is no shared profits. Profit is hoarded. Profit is gained by exploitation under capitalism
Still even with this said, we neglect personal accountability to cooperate with each other. We could stand to be more prosocial so we can adapt to create stronger alliances. This would lessen the hardness of capitalism on us.
@@Cheirosa81 exactly. That requires maturity. People need to take personal accountability, work on their emotional intelligence and recognize their flaws. They also need to recognize harsh truths about toxic people. This is what makes it a very hard endeavor. Very necessary though.
The true horror of existence is not the fear of death, but the fear of life. It is the fear of waking up each day to face the same struggle, the same disappointment, the same pain. It is the that nothing will ever change, that you are trapped in a cycle of suffering that you cannot escape. And in that fear, there is a desperation, a longing for something, anything, to break the monotony, to bring meaning to endless repetition of days.😢
The words only can't describe how much grateful I am for your channel uploads every day. Your realistic talk keeps me sane amongst people blinded by toxic positivity talking always about how 'beautiful life is'.
@@roseaminty4887 Thank you but keep in mind that not everyone likes my talks because it’s too “negative” and they don’t want to face the truth and reality of this life because it’s too ugly. I will continue to post everyday as I enjoy talking about any and all topics. Thank you for the support 🙏🏼
What you talk of reminds me of ending of Beneath Planet of the Apes, when atomic bomb blows up humans and apes, the narrator says - ‘amongst the countless billions of stars lies an insignificant green planet, that planet is now dead’ … always reminded me how pointless our wars and strifes are in the grand scheme of things.
I think there is still goodness in humanity, I can see it when there is a disaster good samaritans go and help, also when there is a car in flames people right away help get the
Nick, be honest. Are you afraid of the afterlife? As much as I hate this place 🌍I am still scared of what is next because we can't come back. What if the other side is worse? 🤔
I am slightly scared only because it is unknown. Humans generally are scared of the unknown. I take solace in knowing that no matter what, we will all face death.
@@RedPillOption Personally I strongly believe and have no reason to think otherwise that we go back to where we were before we were born, which is non- existence. Before 1980s I didn't exist therefore I didn't have a worry or pain or pleasure to experience in this wretched world then after I was born in the 80s then I started gaining consciousness. Therefore I conclude with saying once my day comes which could come at any time even now or today - I will return back to non- existence. No religious book written by mankind or human could convince me otherwise. Ironically if an animal or Alien spoke english telling me there was life after death, then I most probably would be convinced and shocked😳
I still think it is worse now compared to the past because our weapons are more lethal, our reach is wider and we have destroyed everything on this prison planet). Imagine a prison with prisoners destroying their only toilet and kitchen! Will their life get better or worse?
I remember when I was in high school, I volunteered at a Nursing home where my Mother worked (I helped out with activities.) I remember all the residents, some in their 50s through their 80s. There was this one guy, Clarence, that I bonded with. He worked as an engineer, then was regulated to a Nursing home, beset by medical problems. It saddened me walking in there, with the stench I describe as musty death, seeing all these broken people waiting in agony for the inevitable, knowing they'd die in that place. From then on, I realized if I could no longer take care of myself, I don't want to live, much less be put out to pasture, forgotten in a nursing home.
Everyday I wake up I wonder what’s wrong with this species, planet and meaningless life. I’m deeply sorry we all were unlucky enough to have been born
You know what bothers me is the lack of concern for others, no remorse or conscious.
We live in the hunger games. The elite have set the board where we must prey on each other to gain access to resources.
There is no shared profits. Profit is hoarded. Profit is gained by exploitation under capitalism
Still even with this said, we neglect personal accountability to cooperate with each other. We could stand to be more prosocial so we can adapt to create stronger alliances. This would lessen the hardness of capitalism on us.
@@adonaiel-rohi2460I agree that with this new economy we should be combining resources and helping each other survive.
@@Cheirosa81 exactly. That requires maturity. People need to take personal accountability, work on their emotional intelligence and recognize their flaws. They also need to recognize harsh truths about toxic people. This is what makes it a very hard endeavor. Very necessary though.
@@NoBody11010 Thank you for proving my point exactly.
The true horror of existence is not the fear of death, but the fear of life. It is the fear of waking up each day to face the same struggle, the same disappointment, the same pain. It is the that nothing will ever change, that you are trapped in a cycle of suffering that you cannot escape. And in that fear, there is a desperation, a longing for something, anything, to break the monotony, to bring meaning to endless repetition of days.😢
Be a good person but know when to be a good person.. and to whom you can be.
That's why we should stand together, but we don't... It's each their own.
Barely happens and we'll never fully come together in this world.
@@RedPillOption Of course not it is all done by design 🌍
We can't control what others do,we can only control ourselves.
The words only can't describe how much grateful I am for your channel uploads every day. Your realistic talk keeps me sane amongst people blinded by toxic positivity talking always about how 'beautiful life is'.
@@roseaminty4887 Thank you but keep in mind that not everyone likes my talks because it’s too “negative” and they don’t want to face the truth and reality of this life because it’s too ugly. I will continue to post everyday as I enjoy talking about any and all topics. Thank you for the support 🙏🏼
We exist to make the world worse
What you talk of reminds me of ending of Beneath Planet of the Apes, when atomic bomb blows up humans and apes, the narrator says - ‘amongst the countless billions of stars lies an insignificant green planet, that planet is now dead’ … always reminded me how pointless our wars and strifes are in the grand scheme of things.
@@krishnamurtiism Never thought about that before but makes sense.
totally agree
this hellish energy feasting realm is far more evil than 50/50. The wise knew and went hermit mode
Hermits are now the cool people.
I agree with everything you say. But I can’t feed it anymore, it’s too much. I’m taking a break. Rock to fellow red piller
I agree with this viewpoint
the world started going globalized around 1900s. But empires have been around for a while. And those are an issue
I think there is still goodness in humanity, I can see it when there is a disaster good samaritans go and help, also when there is a car in flames people right away help get the
This is only a small tiny percent. There are more and more cowards and mean people being created everyday.
@@NoBody11010 But who cares, right?
Every day, month, year feels the same.
The world with ANIMALS has always been an evil place*
Animals in the wild act out of necessity and instinct and don't kill one another out of jealousy, greed and envy.
@RedPillOption The reason is irrelevant. The fact remains the same (an evil/cruel world)...
@@majk9999True, but they aren't mindfully doing so.
@Cheirosa81 That is true, and not as bad. BUT, they are still cruel/evil...
True dat. I'm turning into a plant like ASAP
U said all facts famo
Man, it must have been raining hard.
Yup and quite cold for Brazil standards.
Nick, be honest. Are you afraid of the afterlife? As much as I hate this place 🌍I am still scared of what is next because we can't come back. What if the other side is worse? 🤔
I am slightly scared only because it is unknown. Humans generally are scared of the unknown. I take solace in knowing that no matter what, we will all face death.
@@RedPillOption Personally I strongly believe and have no reason to think otherwise that we go back to where we were before we were born, which is non- existence. Before 1980s I didn't exist therefore I didn't have a worry or pain or pleasure to experience in this wretched world then after I was born in the 80s then I started gaining consciousness. Therefore I conclude with saying once my day comes which could come at any time even now or today - I will return back to non- existence. No religious book written by mankind or human could convince me otherwise. Ironically if an animal or Alien spoke english telling me there was life after death, then I most probably would be convinced and shocked😳
I still think it is worse now compared to the past because our weapons are more lethal, our reach is wider and we have destroyed everything on this prison planet). Imagine a prison with prisoners destroying their only toilet and kitchen! Will their life get better or worse?
Yeah like the nuclear bomb or amour piercing bullets and other things they have that we don't even know about yet.
My coping mechanism is Yemileth Michichichíchi. !!!! 😏👩🦰♥️
@@Kron-j3k Whatever works for you 👍🏻
So you want die younger? Don't totally blame you if that's case
I don't think I want to get really old because then there will be a ton more problems to deal with which means more pain and suffering.
@@RedPillOption Same, if I can't take care of myself let me outta here.
I remember when I was in high school, I volunteered at a Nursing home where my Mother worked (I helped out with activities.) I remember all the residents, some in their 50s through their 80s. There was this one guy, Clarence, that I bonded with. He worked as an engineer, then was regulated to a Nursing home, beset by medical problems. It saddened me walking in there, with the stench I describe as musty death, seeing all these broken people waiting in agony for the inevitable, knowing they'd die in that place. From then on, I realized if I could no longer take care of myself, I don't want to live, much less be put out to pasture, forgotten in a nursing home.
@@Cheirosa81 🤝 I fully agree and have the same view as you