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X-sanguinate86
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- Sep 26, 2025
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I feel like most things that happen in my life are predetermined due to genes and environment but also possibly some other factor that we don't understand. I always noticed how certain people more often than not had things go well for them and others always had things go badly.
With the ones who have things go well they usually have greater physical and mental health which adds to their success but even that could just be because they are always lucky and the universe is always aligned with positive outcomes for them.
I remember when I was young and still went out and did things among the humans, how there were people who always looked better and lived better. They are in their own bubble of fun adventurous successes, peppered with some intellectualism and self-reflection to enhance their relationships. They have no idea how horrible life is for those outside of the bubble let alone those in a bubble of cursed inferiority and failure. They almost go through life unconsciously. They have the illusion of being conscious but are they really? Or are they just enjoying a story that is predetermined of which the feeling of making conscious decisions that matter is part of the enjoyment?
Anyway. It's obvious some people's lives just go better. Most people would agree that ethical behaviour is irrelevant but how many would agree that even effort is irrelevant? Some people put in an effort but we don't know what their experience of "trying" even is. We just know they always have positive outcomes while others who claim to be trying usually don't.
With the ones who have things go well they usually have greater physical and mental health which adds to their success but even that could just be because they are always lucky and the universe is always aligned with positive outcomes for them.
I remember when I was young and still went out and did things among the humans, how there were people who always looked better and lived better. They are in their own bubble of fun adventurous successes, peppered with some intellectualism and self-reflection to enhance their relationships. They have no idea how horrible life is for those outside of the bubble let alone those in a bubble of cursed inferiority and failure. They almost go through life unconsciously. They have the illusion of being conscious but are they really? Or are they just enjoying a story that is predetermined of which the feeling of making conscious decisions that matter is part of the enjoyment?
Anyway. It's obvious some people's lives just go better. Most people would agree that ethical behaviour is irrelevant but how many would agree that even effort is irrelevant? Some people put in an effort but we don't know what their experience of "trying" even is. We just know they always have positive outcomes while others who claim to be trying usually don't.