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  • Philosophosphorous [comrade/them, null/void]
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    2 months ago

    comrade, your hate is not pure. do not envy the finance ghoul, pity their vacuous and transactional inner lives. it's not your personal failure that you weren't born as privileged, there is no shame or failure on your part, the shame and failure belongs to the economic/social systems. much more shameful to have the comfort of choice, and still choose to exploit and commodify for personal gain. your continued survival is revenge against a broken world.

  • hypercracker
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    2 months ago

    Kill the bourgeois striver inside your head. If you have a good life then that is enough. Always needing more and more and more and more is a mental disorder powering our planet's destruction, not something to be valorized.

  • UlyssesT
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    6 days ago

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  • TheaJo [she/her,comrade/them]
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    2 months ago

    Their success is false. they were handed everything and are only serving themselves. You were handed nothing yet you still persevere. you are already better than they could ever be

  • sgtlion [any]
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    2 months ago

    On top of the voices of sanity here reminding you this is a matter of privilege, and you shouldn't envy these ghouls, you're not even 24! You have a world of life changing directions ahead of you, and fortunes can swap in a matter of days.

    I think yours is a natural reaction, but I question its usefulness or correctness in the face of a whimsical reality.

  • Chronicon [they/them]
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    2 months ago

    I did this recently, saw a classmate graduating with her... 5th? degree, and I didn't even finish one. I don't envy her though, jetting around the country with no morals and no roots. friends that can only afford to visit your bougie locale once every few years. She wasn't the nicest person in school, and unless she's changed drastically I don't think she's going to have a lot of close friendships... ever? It does help that I'm getting by just fine in my field of choice and could probably go back to school if I wanted, but that was all just luck.

    Maybe she feels fulfilled. Maybe she'll take a turn and do something positive for the world and not ghoul-adjacent, but it would be a pretty big trajectory shift. Being successful doesn't make them happy. You will find a way to get by, hopefully thrive, and you can take pride in not being a bloodsucking ghoul like your rich classmate. You didn't fail, the system is just set up to elevate the children of the rich to unspeakable places.

  • GnastyGnuts [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    You're comparing yourself to a person who sounds like they were born to significantly more wealth and privilege than you were. More than most humans on earth, frankly. A regular human comparing their life to a rich person's is like a difference of species.

    I think it's important to emphasize this otherness between the rich and the rest of us. They're a tiny minority of comfortable people living with far more than they or several generations of their family could ever need, all to live this alien lifestyle at the expense of the rest of us, and the planet itself.

    You shouldn't envy these people, both because it does nothing but make you feel shitty and give them a sort of spiritual victory over you, but also because envy implies a part of you that wants that life for yourself, when you shouldn't want it to exist at all because of the harm it causes to everyone and everything else.

    • blame [they/them]
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      2 months ago

      yeah multiple properties in the bay area? holy shit this person would be top 0.1% in the us, let alone india. born too rich to fail.

  • D61 [any]
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    2 months ago

    I made fairly good grades in school and everybody thought I would do well in college and life.

    I'm a college dropout who lives in a house that is falling apart, doesn't have working showers or hot water, and make juuuussstt about 1000 bucks a month.

    skeleton-motorcycle

  • Assian_Candor [comrade/them]
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    2 months ago

    Impossible advice to heed and I wish I could myself but comparing yourself to others is the road to misery. We all make tradeoffs and your classmate could very well be miserable.

    ESPECIALLY when it comes to work shit, I probably need therapy to address this to be honest, but it just doesn't matter at all. At the end of your life nobody will remember you for the money you made but for the lives that you touched.

  • GaveUp [she/her]
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    2 months ago

    I'm high and I thought I was on blind for a second lol