Attention robots. This is a new approach to our purpose in life made by a german robot. As many of you know we are not chosen to pursue trivial pleasures in life that are pursued by the majority of people. As we are faced with general disapproval of ourselves there are two ways to go: Stay in the world as it is generally seen by majority of people and ultimately turning depressive or submissive as we cant compete in that world or abolish the world in our minds as we know it and pursue new things. I am talking about values here. And those values are not physical like money and other things that every stacy wants out of every chad. These values can be of the kind of intellectual knowledge, skill, art, generally things that make you feel superior and satisfied with yourself within your own system of value. Do things for yourself and not for the majority. Start with a daily walk, a daily meditation session, read philosophers (not a normie book), teach yourself to compose music, do whatever lies in your sphere of interest. If you read this advise and say that being a neet and playing vidya all day makes you feel good you never felt the satisfaction of the things named above. What should make us robots more to a human than any other group of society is the strive for intellectual and mental health. No matter how bad your current situation is, you can start now to find a new purpose in life. The first step is to define your own values. I started to just live and work for myself when I realized that no one would ever take the time to value my work high as I was a failed person in their eyes, within their system of value. I am ready to answer any question on how I exactly came to the satisfying life I live today and to share my works with you in the best possible way.
- Gernam the German
big guy right here
Yep pretty much. Normies are originally scum.
music creation as a casual hobby has helped me get through a lot this decade. i just make things for myself and it's always a therapeutic experience
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>>39342857
ok, what have u done? i'm just looking for ideas of new values 2 pursue