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Cope The Concept of Self-Worth Is Inherently a Cucked Cope

thecel

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Value doesn’t come from within.

The value of a product in an economic market comes from the price at which people are willing to buy it. Nothing more. Nothing has intrinsic value.

If other people are willing to buy a bar of gold from you for $1,000 yet you believe the gold bar is worth $10,000, you’re simply wrong. You can’t argue with the objective value of the item.

Of course you can’t really slap prices on people’s worths, but the principle that value is determined extrinsically applies to people. Your value isn’t up to you to decide. Your opinion of yourself doesn’t matter; only other people’s opinions of you matter.
  • You think you’re attractive, but other people think you’re ugly? The truth is you’re ugly.
  • You think you’re suave, but other people think you’re awkward? The truth is you’re awkward.
  • You think you’re smart, but other people think you’re stupid? The truth is you’re stupid.
  • You think you’re wise, but other people think you’re naive? The truth is you’re naive.
  • You think you’re a good person, but other people think you’re a bad person? The truth is you’re a bad person.
What you are isn’t up to you to decide. To believe that it is, is narcissistic.

Self-worth is a giant cope.

If you’re a rational thinker, your self-worth should match your actual worth. If you’re low-value in society, your self-worth should be low. High self-worth without extrinsic worth is delusion.
 
are you the trooncel from looksmax jfl?
 
I liked your economic analogy for human worth. It's true. Imagine a dog thinking it is the most precious, invaluable thing in the world. The truth is it has a price tag, just as humans do for their contributions.
 
Things do have intrinsic value, but that is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to measure quantitatively, let alone do so accurately. Intrinsic values come from the inherent properties of things that are generally found within the same category of thing that it is.
 
I am worthless

But I still want a gf regardless
 
Dunno what this thread is trying to achieve?

All of us here know we are low value, nobody is saying we are chads with high value but for some unknown reason we are not getting stacies or even beckies.

Thats the whole point of the forum GrAY :feelsseriously:
ya.

nethertheless we all still want women/gf's.
 
Dunno what this thread is trying to achieve?

All of us here know we are low value, nobody is saying we are chads with high value but for some unknown reason we are not getting stacies or even beckies.

Thats the whole point of the forum GrAY :feelsseriously:

To go against the bluepillers who preach you gotta have high self-esteem and high self-worth broauh! As if we don’t have next to zero actual worth to society.
 
To go against the bluepillers who preach you gotta have high self-esteem and high self-worth broauh! As if we don’t have next to zero actual worth to society.
This is why more LTNs should drop out and join the incels too.
 
Yeah, he even made multiple threads about .is on .org tagging Master and nothing has happened
are you the trooncel from looksmax jfl?

 
High IQ post. Your value is decided by the market. Self worth, self esteem, confidence etc. All of this is cope if it doesn't STEM from the market's evaluation of you
 
Kinda disagree. Most of the attributes that are valued by society are inherently given. Some of them can be developed through practice but the ones with the most emphasis put on are usually established due to genetics (e.g. a good voice).
 
I just finished reading and I 100% agree. My bad, I interpreted something completely different from the title.
 
Value doesn’t come from within.

The value of a product in an economic market comes from the price at which people are willing to buy it. Nothing more. Nothing has intrinsic value.

If other people are willing to buy a bar of gold from you for $1,000 yet you believe the gold bar is worth $10,000, you’re simply wrong. You can’t argue with the objective value of the item.

Of course you can’t really slap prices on people’s worths, but the principle that value is determined extrinsically applies to people. Your value isn’t up to you to decide. Your opinion of yourself doesn’t matter; only other people’s opinions of you matter.
  • You think you’re attractive, but other people think you’re ugly? The truth is you’re ugly.
  • You think you’re suave, but other people think you’re awkward? The truth is you’re awkward.
  • You think you’re smart, but other people think you’re stupid? The truth is you’re stupid.
  • You think you’re wise, but other people think you’re naive? The truth is you’re naive.
  • You think you’re a good person, but other people think you’re a bad person? The truth is you’re a bad person.
What you are isn’t up to you to decide. To believe that it is, is narcissistic.

Self-worth is a giant cope.

If you’re a rational thinker, your self-worth should match your actual worth. If you’re low-value in society, your self-worth should be low. High self-worth without extrinsic worth is delusion.
To an extent, this is true, but people generally love to cause pain and humiliation to other people who they see as inferior. If your looks alone can make somebody judge your entire life or perhaps the people you live among are very pretentious. Do you have a high I q?
 
H20, but brutal
 
Value doesn’t come from within.

The value of a product in an economic market comes from the price at which people are willing to buy it. Nothing more. Nothing has intrinsic value.

If other people are willing to buy a bar of gold from you for $1,000 yet you believe the gold bar is worth $10,000, you’re simply wrong. You can’t argue with the objective value of the item.

Of course you can’t really slap prices on people’s worths, but the principle that value is determined extrinsically applies to people. Your value isn’t up to you to decide. Your opinion of yourself doesn’t matter; only other people’s opinions of you matter.
  • You think you’re attractive, but other people think you’re ugly? The truth is you’re ugly.
  • You think you’re suave, but other people think you’re awkward? The truth is you’re awkward.
  • You think you’re smart, but other people think you’re stupid? The truth is you’re stupid.
  • You think you’re wise, but other people think you’re naive? The truth is you’re naive.
  • You think you’re a good person, but other people think you’re a bad person? The truth is you’re a bad person.
What you are isn’t up to you to decide. To believe that it is, is narcissistic.

Self-worth is a giant cope.

If you’re a rational thinker, your self-worth should match your actual worth. If you’re low-value in society, your self-worth should be low. High self-worth without extrinsic worth is delusion.
Not letting humans define my soul, Normies can goto hell or whatever troontoon they came from!
 
Value doesn’t come from within.

The value of a product in an economic market comes from the price at which people are willing to buy it. Nothing more. Nothing has intrinsic value.

If other people are willing to buy a bar of gold from you for $1,000 yet you believe the gold bar is worth $10,000, you’re simply wrong. You can’t argue with the objective value of the item.

Of course you can’t really slap prices on people’s worths, but the principle that value is determined extrinsically applies to people. Your value isn’t up to you to decide. Your opinion of yourself doesn’t matter; only other people’s opinions of you matter.
  • You think you’re attractive, but other people think you’re ugly? The truth is you’re ugly.
  • You think you’re suave, but other people think you’re awkward? The truth is you’re awkward.
  • You think you’re smart, but other people think you’re stupid? The truth is you’re stupid.
  • You think you’re wise, but other people think you’re naive? The truth is you’re naive.
  • You think you’re a good person, but other people think you’re a bad person? The truth is you’re a bad person.
What you are isn’t up to you to decide. To believe that it is, is narcissistic.

Self-worth is a giant cope.

If you’re a rational thinker, your self-worth should match your actual worth. If you’re low-value in society, your self-worth should be low. High self-worth without extrinsic worth is delusion.
yes, so if everyone else hates you you must also hate yourself and eventually off yourself or you are a cuck jfl
 
yes, so if everyone else hates you you must also hate yourself and eventually off yourself or you are a cuck jfl

Not at all what I meant. Beliefs about your value or worth should be rational, not emotional. You don’t need to hate yourself if everyone hates you; you just need to acknowledge that your worth in this world is low or nonexistent.
 

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