Have any robots started to sort themselves out? It's a little bit like the neckbeard challenge, but on the next level.
>>37931270
I'd also be interested in hearing what excuses you've made for not doing it so I can avoid them.
There is no "sorting yourself out" if you're a robot.
Like Chad-dom, you are born a robot, just like you are born a Chad.
>>37931270
He is a terrible philosopher, and his flawed rhetoric falls apart on contact with nihilism.
The only difference he made on my life is that I now have something else to get annoyed by on 4chan - his million fanboys treating him like a messiah.
I've started meditating every day for 30 minutes. I've done 40 days so far and I'm starting to notice I'm not nearly as angry as I used to be. I highly recommend it to any robots suffering from fear or anger.
>>37931309
>nihilist
>getting annoyed
>>37931347
Nihilistic about life and society, which is what Peterson talks about.
There are things I am engaged with, in short bursts mostly. I am not a vegetable rotting in a chair.
>>37931323
I've done it, but not so consistently. It did teach me to see what I'm doing, like when I'm getting distracted by something or wasting time.
>>37931366
I've had depersonalization disorder, which isn't completely nihilistic, but closer to it than most people get. If you want to get freaked out, read pic related - it's a pretty good description of what it's like, though it's different for each person. I eventually realized that my anxiety disorder was making me think and perceive in ways that weren't appropriate for the situations I faced - kind of like using the wrong tool for a job. It was a terrifying part of my life, but working my way out of it was one of the most rewarding things I've done.