NemoZeno
Quae Est Absurdum
- Nov 6, 2018
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This is mostly a moot and, in all probability, insipid question (I already see 1 post asking roughly the same thing) but we really don't have much to lose by revisiting what I titled (I have the hubris to believe mine is different enough that warrants a "repost" of this question).
I am NOT trying to be confrontational, malicious, or making this a pro-life post: just had an experience, wanted to share, and wanted to hear your thoughts if this interests you enough.
If this is too long...well, context is king so this isn't interesting enough so don't bother. But my sentiment on this inane wall of text will be IN CAPS below just so it's clear that I'm not forceful pro-life.
This post is a result of finally watching David Goggins' 1st Joe Rogan interview which laid out to viewers the life of the man that enabled him to do what he does.
He started getting decent attention through word of mouth "far" back as 2008 and I heard of some of his impressive exploits but never really paid any mind to it.
To make as short as possible, his formative years were as shitty as a good number of people on here [poor+shit parent(s) figure among other things] and that stuck with him until he couldn't take it anymore when he was around 24/26 and decided to change. In a sentence: "A survivor of abuse and bigotry who overcame asthma, a learning disability, a stutter, obesity, low self-esteem and countless fears" is now happy (which is what 99% of people want).
His book and interview detail more on how he had so little yet so much opposition against him but ended getting to where he wants to be in life.
Before watching it, I was reasonably confident on my implacability in regards to living but man: it is virtually impossible not to be fascinated/moved/inspired/etc by his testimony. I joke that Job from the Bible had it WAY easier [For one, he still had outside consolation in the end (reparations and an "answer" from god).]
Anyhow, I was temporarily inspired last night to kind of "be in the pain" (his philosophy) not because I wanted to live again (although "subconsciously" maybe that WAS the case) but to see if I could do it.
Well, that shit died down pretty quickly after "sleeping" then waking up for the usual tedium but I was still surprised how encouraged I was which is why I'm posting now.
For me, I don't seek to be happy so while his philosophy backed up by his daily experience is enticing in terms of getting towards X goal that makes one happy, it's ultimately something that wouldn't convince me to live, it got me thinking that he easily could have been here.
He was beaten by his father, grew up poor, cheated his way through most of school (and felt shame over it), was bullied, faked who he was so people would like him, constant self-doubt+fear+loathing, obese, never really had good help in any capacity...that's easily a concoction for MDD at the minimum and opening the gateway for other mental illnesses. I'm surprised he never mentioned that he was semi-suicidal at some point in his life given how open he is about virtually everything but maybe that's the one thing he doesn't want to divulge(?).
Yet the 1 difference between the Goggins who could have been a regular here and the Goggins now is that he just didn't quit. He didn't really have money or support. He did have opportunity in a sense (which roughly most people do) but that's meaningless without will which is all he had that mattered.
As have many you you, I have heard (plenty of) stories of successful (whatever that means) people who didn't quit to get where they are. I have never heard of never quitting despite so much fucking suffering to get towards victory.
I might be overreaching and angering some of you by saying this but his story makes me think that most here and those with strong SS belief can potentially (albeit it's an extremely arduous journey at best) be happy.
You probably have tried enough times and are understandably tired but you probably haven't tried all. Whether that's worth it is up to you (I CERTAINLY DON'T THINK IT IS) but it IS possible (SLIM but existent nonetheless) to change so that you can get what you want out of life.
Are you as entrenched as I am?
EDIT 1 I immediately thought of some of you who have literal physical pain that doesnt have a cause+cure and this: I did say MOST and I didn't really make any absolutes (I'd have to reread what I wrote to see if I did make that mistake and at this point I'm annoyed enough at my own words that I"m not going to bother).
IF I did, I don't stand by it (ie fuck what I say).
So this might not apply to you as at all or as much. Sorry.
EDIT 2 In a sense I am "advertising" Goggins which is hypocritical of me since I don't really have much conviction (which I have stated clearly) to try what I'm "selling" (which I'm not exactly aiming at).
I'll acknowledge that but it's not about me. It's not even about Goggins who said it's about YOU. I'm just silly, misguided, and temporarily motivated enough to be spreading that. Sorry but I might have more edits.
EDIT 3 The header did cover this but I'm suicidal because I have problems so here we go again with another edit: If any of you are familiar with Goggins and his story, you'll know that he's QUITE pro-life. AFAIK He might not be that to the degree that he'll FORCE you into the psych-ward, take meds, etc type but still. That probably rubbed some of you the wrong way hence I with this post rubbed you the wrong way.
If so, sorry about that. Again, I'm NOT advocating you "HAVE TO" try again. I'm just offering up a question for you to consider and, if you be so kind, to share your views on this.
I am NOT trying to be confrontational, malicious, or making this a pro-life post: just had an experience, wanted to share, and wanted to hear your thoughts if this interests you enough.
If this is too long...well, context is king so this isn't interesting enough so don't bother. But my sentiment on this inane wall of text will be IN CAPS below just so it's clear that I'm not forceful pro-life.
This post is a result of finally watching David Goggins' 1st Joe Rogan interview which laid out to viewers the life of the man that enabled him to do what he does.
He started getting decent attention through word of mouth "far" back as 2008 and I heard of some of his impressive exploits but never really paid any mind to it.
To make as short as possible, his formative years were as shitty as a good number of people on here [poor+shit parent(s) figure among other things] and that stuck with him until he couldn't take it anymore when he was around 24/26 and decided to change. In a sentence: "A survivor of abuse and bigotry who overcame asthma, a learning disability, a stutter, obesity, low self-esteem and countless fears" is now happy (which is what 99% of people want).
His book and interview detail more on how he had so little yet so much opposition against him but ended getting to where he wants to be in life.
Before watching it, I was reasonably confident on my implacability in regards to living but man: it is virtually impossible not to be fascinated/moved/inspired/etc by his testimony. I joke that Job from the Bible had it WAY easier [For one, he still had outside consolation in the end (reparations and an "answer" from god).]
Anyhow, I was temporarily inspired last night to kind of "be in the pain" (his philosophy) not because I wanted to live again (although "subconsciously" maybe that WAS the case) but to see if I could do it.
Well, that shit died down pretty quickly after "sleeping" then waking up for the usual tedium but I was still surprised how encouraged I was which is why I'm posting now.
For me, I don't seek to be happy so while his philosophy backed up by his daily experience is enticing in terms of getting towards X goal that makes one happy, it's ultimately something that wouldn't convince me to live, it got me thinking that he easily could have been here.
He was beaten by his father, grew up poor, cheated his way through most of school (and felt shame over it), was bullied, faked who he was so people would like him, constant self-doubt+fear+loathing, obese, never really had good help in any capacity...that's easily a concoction for MDD at the minimum and opening the gateway for other mental illnesses. I'm surprised he never mentioned that he was semi-suicidal at some point in his life given how open he is about virtually everything but maybe that's the one thing he doesn't want to divulge(?).
Yet the 1 difference between the Goggins who could have been a regular here and the Goggins now is that he just didn't quit. He didn't really have money or support. He did have opportunity in a sense (which roughly most people do) but that's meaningless without will which is all he had that mattered.
As have many you you, I have heard (plenty of) stories of successful (whatever that means) people who didn't quit to get where they are. I have never heard of never quitting despite so much fucking suffering to get towards victory.
I might be overreaching and angering some of you by saying this but his story makes me think that most here and those with strong SS belief can potentially (albeit it's an extremely arduous journey at best) be happy.
You probably have tried enough times and are understandably tired but you probably haven't tried all. Whether that's worth it is up to you (I CERTAINLY DON'T THINK IT IS) but it IS possible (SLIM but existent nonetheless) to change so that you can get what you want out of life.
Are you as entrenched as I am?
EDIT 1 I immediately thought of some of you who have literal physical pain that doesnt have a cause+cure and this: I did say MOST and I didn't really make any absolutes (I'd have to reread what I wrote to see if I did make that mistake and at this point I'm annoyed enough at my own words that I"m not going to bother).
IF I did, I don't stand by it (ie fuck what I say).
So this might not apply to you as at all or as much. Sorry.
EDIT 2 In a sense I am "advertising" Goggins which is hypocritical of me since I don't really have much conviction (which I have stated clearly) to try what I'm "selling" (which I'm not exactly aiming at).
I'll acknowledge that but it's not about me. It's not even about Goggins who said it's about YOU. I'm just silly, misguided, and temporarily motivated enough to be spreading that. Sorry but I might have more edits.
EDIT 3 The header did cover this but I'm suicidal because I have problems so here we go again with another edit: If any of you are familiar with Goggins and his story, you'll know that he's QUITE pro-life. AFAIK He might not be that to the degree that he'll FORCE you into the psych-ward, take meds, etc type but still. That probably rubbed some of you the wrong way hence I with this post rubbed you the wrong way.
If so, sorry about that. Again, I'm NOT advocating you "HAVE TO" try again. I'm just offering up a question for you to consider and, if you be so kind, to share your views on this.
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