Observation: Losers stay losers
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Date: April 18th, 2018 7:22 PM Author: ultramarine chad
The longer I know people, even people I consider to be reasonably intelligent, the more I notice that they usually are permafucked/cursed. In other words, they can never seem to find success in life because of some (significant) flaw holding them back...whether it's being awkward, lacking hustle, making irrational decisions, etc. Has anyone else noticed this?
A random example I thought of that was seen as such a miracle that it became a movie: Will Smith in Pursuit of Happiness. Dude was obviously intelligent, interacted well with people, but just always seemed to make stupid decisions that held him back in life beyond having a kid he couldn't support. Sure, in the end he succeeded, but it should not have been as difficult for him to finally reach that point if he just made a few better decisions in life that seem like no-brainers.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3953244&forum_id=2#35870223) |
Date: April 18th, 2018 7:38 PM Author: Blue locale
i'm not so fatalistic. i know too many successful people who are huge fuck-ups, make bad decisions just as often, etc.
but the older i get it seems a positive attitude is really important. successful people have a tendency to always quickly bounce back and not doubt themselves.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3953244&forum_id=2#35870285) |
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