What makes you think you matter? You don’t. Sure you have a small group of people that like you, but I don’t like you because I don’t know you. The person walking down the street doesn’t care about you. You talk tough and that’s it. You’re irrelevant to the grand scheme. When the earth begins to burn you’re going to burn along with the vast majority of the rest of the world. No one cares. You want to hate, fine. Do it. Where does that get you at the end of the day? No where. And you will continue being nothing to so many people. Stamp your feet, scream, cry. Do whatever you have to do. It will change nothing. You can change nothing. Regardless of how hard you try to impact people, you never will. And why is that? Because you’re irrelevant. You’re dissatisfied with everything and everyone around you because you can never be satisfied and that makes you miserable. So what do you do? You share your misery. You do the same exact thing that’s been done to you so many times, but that’s ok right? Because it’s not your fault right? Everyone screams for change, but all we do is the same things over and over again. So if that’s the case, why does it matter? Why do you matter? Whit makes you and your thoughts more important than the next person? You’re not good enough because no one is good enough and no one ever will be.

What I find the funniest is blaming everything around you as being wrong, you’re surrounded by bad people and enemies, yet you never question whether you’re the problem. Don’t worry about it though because it’s a new minute so I’m sure you have something new to hate

  • U de Recife
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    1 year ago

    Thank you for posting this view.

    I kind of empathise with you. In a way, you’re right. From, say, a cosmic perspective, that males sense.

    At the same, reading you felt I wasn’t your target audience. Perhaps you have someone or some group in mind to whom you directed this message.

    As it stands, your words seem a bit out of place. Not entirely, but somewhat. Because what you say is true in a way, but also untrue.

    It’s a bit like looking at a coin from one side. If I say the coin is only like that side I’m seeing, I’m not being entirely correct, right? So that’s the thing. I feel you’re failing to acknowledge the other side of that coin.

    But, anyway, who am I to know what you had in mind? If posting this was in any way meaningful/beneficial to you, more power to you.