>anytime anything bad happens to you, it's 100% your fault and you should have prevented it
>anytime anything good happens to you, it's either dumb luck of benevolence from others and you did nothing to bring it upon yourself
Why does everyone always tell me this is the case? Even when I literally roll dice badly, people act like I did something wrong and unskillful and brought the misfortune upon myself on purpose. It goes double when it's stuff of complete chance that I had no hand in, like computer game random factors or market fluctuations influencing my savings accounts. If I lose 12 bucks on something, it's not TD at fault, it's me. If I miss a 99% shot in XCOM, it's not the game, it's that I personally rolled badly. Why is everything bad that happens taken as something I personally did wrong? And what few times it goes right, why doesn't anyone ever credit me?
Just world theory/hypothesis
Just bullshit. Some people don't like to give credit. If you know something you did badly was by chance and not because you fucked up, then believe yourself and don't listen to anyone who says otherwise. If you fuck up, own up to it, analyze how and why you fucked up, and improve yourself. Fuck anyone who tells you otherwise to discredit you.
Pretentious cynic logic 101
Just the two statements to expect before some personal attack.
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>>anytime anything bad happens to you, it's 100% your fault and you should have prevented it
>>anytime anything good happens to you, it's 100% thanks to you and you should be proud of it.
Fixed. This way you can pat yourself on the back for everything that goes right, and you can try to improve yourself if something goes wrong because of you.
Obviously exclude all the random shit from this, like coin flips, dice rollings, etc and stuff that would have happened anyway, like muslims blowing up, market crashing, etc