>people who like "inspirational quotes" and whiteknight over rich celebrities and motivational speakers are never successful themselves
Why is this?
>>35745236
they like to live through other people. You see robots like us live through ourselves, but we just aren't very good people. Normies try to live through others so they either obsess over celebrities or use silly little trifles like the inspirational quotes you mentioned, to make themselves feel more whole. Also if someone who gets paid just to look nice, or if a poster of a kitten hanging on to a shelf is enough to motivate you, don't have very big goals.
>>35745236
What the fuck, this is my image, dudester.
Sometimes they are, at least financially.
I worked as a maid for a little bit and all these fancy upper middle class houses had framed motivational posters, quotes stitched onto throw pillows, shit like that instead of actual art.
But what the fuck do I know, they hired me to scrape their pubes of the floor. I guess art's for fucking retards.
>>35745488
>you see robots like us live through ourselves
I thought this was a good thing growing but it's brought nothing but pain.
>>35745236
>people will protect a companyblizzardso much that they forgot that they actually paid 40+ bucks to play a game where you constantly can't connect to competitive servers