NEETs and political extremists need to take responsibility for their lives

no matter how unfair they've been, and this applies to both the left and the right, who have a sense of entitlement, and to all NEETs.

Political extremists and NEETs seem to have no capacity to count their blessings and move on with their lives in a positive direction. They want to tear down the world for their own benefit, and many political extremists have relatively easy lives.

The existentialists like Heidegger and, especially, Sartre, argued that you were thrown into the world without your consent and yet, despite this, you have to take responsibility for your circumstances and do what you can with them.

Plato even entertained the idea that you chose the life you were born into before you were even born, back when you were just a soul awaiting your next incarnation.

Do you think ingratitude is the essence of vileness? Do you think political extremists and NEETs display an extreme lack of gratitude for their lives, or in other words, are nihilists?

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You're trying to buy off honest people and it won't worm. They are working towards the good of the race not in a self-interest.

> tfw you're self-paced study is pretty relaxed

>ingratitude is the essence of vileness
Thank you for your taxes! I really, honestly, appreciate them every day I wake up and don't have to work, but maybe I should appreciate them more. You're right!

When the Republicans get back into power with a large majority, they'll cut the gibs like Reagan did. Get ready for it. People are sick of supporting ungrateful turds who could take care of themselves.

Trump didn't do anything to cut gibs, that's the easiest way to lose the old voting block

Trump was more like a Democrat when it came to social spending, and times are changing. The public is getting sick of able people who refuse to work.
The next big Republican figure will follow in Reagan's footsteps, not Trump's.

And then they will lose the elderly vote. Both Bushes didn't cut gibs.

I'm not paying taxes to fund my own replacement.

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Actually, it's entitlement. Entitlement is the essence of vileness. Instead of doing things the majority did not want or asked for or even protested against how about you do what people what people ask for?

Plato was a nigger

They'll cut gibs for the able bodied welfare queens, not for the elderly.

>Plato was a nigger
Plato was the founder of Western thought.
I guess the black Athena folks were right, and niggers really did create the West, at least according to you.

I'm not able bodied and I have disability lawyers to defend me. :)

I call it malicious inaction. I rather do nothing for anyone and watch the world burn.

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Nihilists? No. Pessimists, by necessity and good reason.

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What's your disability, autism?
During the Reagan years, there were tons of legless and armless people living on the streets.

>NOOOOO YOU HAVE TO LOVE THE BOOT THAT PRESSES ON YOUR NECK
>YOU MUST TIE THAT BOOTS LACES
>YOU MUST POLISH THAT BOOT
>YOU MUST LICK THE BOTTOM CLEAN IN ORDER TO BE A PART OF SOCIETY

There is no such thing as Non-participation. NEETS participate in their own lives, value their time and being.

The wagie, however, exchanges his time with institutions, having very little for himself, never knows himself and never knows the depths of his very being.

You're a nigger.

No. Plato is a nigger. Your genetics determines your thoughts and western thought isn't entirely genetic thus niggerdom. He spoke with his time in mind, not ours. Stop living in the past

>autism
Yeah
>During the Reagan years, there were tons of legless and armless people living on the streets.
Did they have lawyers? I do.

I have been a shut in neet for a decade and no I absolutely do not consider myself a nihilist. I believe in Taoist philosophy and this is anything but nihilism. To me I seek to live a simple life that does not effect the path that any of you follow. I try to simply go with the way of the void. I seek to live with little luxuries and to embrace the natural wisdom that my mind gives me. I do not seek great wisdom great riches nor do I seek a higher status as I find these are things that corrupt your very being. When we are tempted with out ambitions we force this will onto others and create far greater problems. I choose to let things play out around me and to not engage. I walk my own path. They say you should be like water but water comes in all forms I believe the greatest form of water is the peaceful tranquil pond that sits still without flowing into something else. I wish not to flow into the river that has the power to flood the lands or crave out valleys and I do not want this flow to go into the ocean which has the potential for great storms and the erosion of the cliffs. I want the tranquility of the pond and in this state is where I find my path. To simply enjoy the little things I have my one meal a day my comfortable room my wonderful dog the little things that make my life important yo me. I enjoy my thoughts and writings my simple mind that does not dictate how it should be for everyone else but how it is for me. This is my path

Nietzsche says to give an affirmative "YES" to everything that happens to you, and to will that your life, no matter how unpleasant, be repeated infinity times over in the eternal recurrence of the same, or else you are ungrateful for the gift of life and are a nihilist.
If you want to call life "a boot pressing on your neck," so be it, but just admit that you're nihilistic.
And work is an essential part of life as struggle is essential to survival. Therefore, to really know yourself, if such a thing is possible, you must work, among other things.

Plato was a strong believer in heredity and eugenics. Being a soul awaiting incarnation is perfectly compatible with heredity.