ColdLightOfDay
Serge’s alt.
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Wrong. It only makes you appear weaker because of how much baggage you are already carrying as a result of having faced so much adversity, if the outwardly ‘strong’ person woke up with in the same physical situation as the weak person they would cope even worse as a result of having their cushy world turned upside down. You can’t measure resilience fairly between two people when one of them has just run a marathon and the other has fresh legs, we are all born into this life at the same point, a poor guy who builds a small sustainable business from scratch is a more capable businessman than a rich kid who inherits his dad’s firm without after having partied through college, despite the fact he’ll be turning a smaller profit. I can guarantee if a Chad woke up in your body tomorrow he’d struggle to get through the next week more than you are currently struggling.Bluepilled. Like preferring Guts over Griffith, it's bluepilled. Everything that doesn't kill you makes you weaker. Struggle makes you carry emotional baggage.
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Displaying greater ‘projected strength’ as a result of having the current at your back is not the same as actually showing grit to get through things when you have the current against you, even if the man with the current at his back will reach the bank quicker.