>This is how we recognize the man who has tendencies toward an inner quest: he will set failure above any success, he will even seek it out, unconsciously of course. This is because failure, always essential, reveals us to ourselves, permits us to see ourselves as God sees us, whereas success distances us from what is most inward in ourselves and indeed in everything.Does this autist have a point? Are failures more conducive to moral salvation than success? Is my loser life finally going to be of some use?
No
Yes
>>24982958No you're just an addict to the underdog archetype because your childhood environment conditioned you into this
>>24982958Who’s that?
>>24983917Natalie Imbruglia
>>24982958I think we need a bit more differentiation. If you're authentic in this world you'll fail mostly, yes, but you can also fail if you're an npc normie.So last girl I dated was hot AF but I just scared her away because I was brutally honest about everything. I just shared anything that was on my mind because at that point, that really satisfied me. I loathe acting in a specific way so as to achieve; you'll always have to whore yourself out. I'm more into pure and relentless self-expression, it will get you exactly where you need to be in life. She got effectively filtered so to speak.I think you are probably a loser because you just chase results and achievements and completely ignoring the self-expressing part. Good luck dawg.
>>24983950Wow, she did not age well.
>>24983911People like you are as bad as Cioran
>>24982958It's called dependency and Humans love to depend on something, Thus why Failure we see "God" in us and success is the negation of that dependency.and yes he has a point
>>24982958This works as a decent cope until things turn around.
>'You were wrong to count on me.' Who can speak in such terms? God and the Failure.Literally me!
I hate the radical left and nu-/lit/.
>>24984571I don't think about you at all.
>mfw I'm about to enter the new year reading Cioran
>>24984571This board and the rest of the site is full of aging millennial sois.
>>24984812Pretty based, Anon. Cioran is for chads.I wish you joyful new year reading ecstatic over the top pessimism of the guy that tells it like it is and reminds us that we are not alone in this darkness of creation that we love to hate recursively.
>>24986062Happy new year to you too, anon
>>24984553Damn that's a funny quote
>>24983970Good postI like you!
>>24982958he has a point, but i don't think that's the full story. simply trying itself, regardless of your personal views on the chance of success or failure, seems to make God pleased regardless of the outcome. in my experience, things tend to go nowhere near as terrifying as my mind makes them out to be, but even failing isn't the end of the world. most others understand making mistakes and will help calm you if you're having clearly having anxiety over such.