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“No one said life is easy or fair.”

Written: 2019-11-28
Addition: 2019-12-09

This is often said by people who hardly suffer in any way, especially not physically, spiritually or mentally. They had it all, in at least one area: be it women, societal success (PhDs, careers), looks or whatever. If you have been bullied since childhood, are dumb, ugly and mentally ill as well as a loser in general as regards social status—I am talking about myself, obviously—, then I would like to see how people would react to it if it were said to them. I guess they never had to battle any anxiety issues or depression either.
Of course, this is impossible, so they will continue with their trite and vulgar insults.


(2019-12-09): [Topic]

It is ridiculous how self-obsessed and short-sighted many are. Just for fun, I searched for “life cannot be fair”, and apart from the usual intellectual vulgarity and platitudes one is forced to wade through, in a web forum I read the following true statement:

Life is unfair for no reason at all. People who say life is fair obviously are living in their own bubble. There are people who are born lucky and flaunt it and there are those who aren’t born lucky and have a tougher time. Life is like “Sucks to be you!”, to the losers. Ah well, nothing we can do.

How laughable for people to claim that “life isn’t fair, now suck it up and get going” when they never had to experience what it means being the retard in class, the dumb idiot, the ugly loser, the mentally ill hunchback and so on. In other words: genetic trash. Influences that are out of your control, that you had no choice in, they were simply forced on you by a wicked drive (that is even seen as praiseworthy nowadays.) Genetics is destiny. I am, again, talking about my own life.


Says Don Nicolás:

The majority of men have no right to give their opinion, but only to listen.

We should ask the majority of people not to be sincere, but mute.

The imbecile does not discover the radical misery of our condition except when he is sick, poor, or old.