1: What you see in a person that you meet at first is what you're going to expect of that person as long as they're a part of your life. People can change, but never in a way that will benefit you.2: The internet is for fags. People that use it to socialize are losers.3: Nobody really cares about your opinions. You can never persuade or help people in a meaningful way. Find someone that agrees with you enough.4: If someone does something retarded, they deserve to be ridiculed once and then ignored. You should never enable a delusional person's behaviour since they mistake time wasted on them as reassurance/justification that what they're doing is correct.5: In business, 99% of the time, the work you do will go uncredited because people are only focused on ladder-climbing. Only do what you need to in order to get by and whatever you know for certain will earn you a better position with better pay. A job is a job, nothing more than that. Don't be loyal to anyone. If a better opportunity comes along, take it.6: Don't choose/keep someone just because they're available. Keep your standards high and your expectations of others low.
>>340075313 is correct; all the others are wrong.
>>34007531You are the reason I'm misanthropic
4 and 1 are the only incorrect points
>>340075311. What you see in a person at first is only the top layer of the onion. Not that they are gonna change after that, you will just reveal more about them, and it might change the way you think about them.2. True3. People who are closest to you/care about you are gonna care about your opinions because they might influence or affect them. But yes, you probably can't change people's beliefs unless you're super charismatic like a cult leader.4. Absolutely.5. This is true if you work in a larger corporation, but I've been part of a small business and those people become family. You might not make big bucks but they will stick up for you no matter what.6. Yes but only while you're young.