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by another_why
1679 days ago
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> No individual human being has the psychological makeup to completely feel the full accomplishments of Armstrong, so that is something to consider. I don't understand how it contradicts "Armstrong had an impostor syndrome therefore comparing with his individual quirks is stupid". We all sometimes doubt ourselves but OP's story is a bit different. What, if I worked in McDonalds and met all those people OP met, you would've told me about Armstrong too? The one and only advice you get in such situations is "do something which will distract you from how much you suck in the society, where the alpha and omega of your value is going to fucking space or earning billions of dollars". https://www.gwern.net/The-Melancholy-of-Subculture-Society Ah, the ultimate solution: forget about achievements considered important for the society and join small groups of other losers where you wont suck as much and be valued as you are, wasting your life as a D&D narrator or whatever. You are worthless for the humanity so step aside, play games, watch youtube and meditate - life is so wonderful. > OTOH far more common is the exaggerated ego where people feel accomplished for things that did not actually happen. Sounds like a compensation for those who can't deal with reality. We are not talking about people imagining things. |
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