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Why should I fight for something better when results will barely graze mediocrity?
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It's a struggle—a struggle of identity and meaninglessness. We live in a world where some are born rich and 'experience' everything, while others feel less human for trying so hard. Is there no truth beyond money and the pursuit of a better life? I wouldn't say modernity is bad, but how do I solve this? It's like an inner migration, being born in a country with little opportunity, watching the world as if it's a party you're not invited to. Rich kids my age attend rich schools, develop rich habits, and live in a cycle of wealth. I wish I were born in America or something. They speak of opportunities like they're common currency like anyone can reach out and take them. But for those on the outside, there’s always a wall—an invisible barrier between 'them' and 'us.' I never felt part of that world, not by birthright, not by connection. What a loser post but I am le- alienated.
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bump
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That is a total shit take, it started out well enough, then devolved into dumbness.



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