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Mythos and The Meaning of Life in The West Today For any civilization to exist, there is a set of necessary metaphysical conditions that must be established within it, for it to sustain itself throughout time. Think of this as a body of sorts, where any civilization is the organism at large. Beneath the skin (surface), there are abstractions that must serve as the organs and arteries and vital parts etc, that provide the necessary albeit invisible infrastructure that serve to function as what keeps the organism itself afloat. A human is not just the outward flesh just as a civilization is not just its people or material existence. In both, there are a myriad of less visible sub-components that do the heavy lifting of sustaining the continuance of the entity at large. Now, in various capacities over the last 200 years, but especially in the last 115, 95, and ~20 years respectively, our civilization has been harming itself for various reasons, including but not limited to, a lack of foresight and cooperation amongst itself. What has effectively happened over these years and at these specific intervals referenced, is that within these self-injuries, our civilization has crippled itself pronouncedly, such that it parallels having a vital artery being severely wounded and now we are bleeding out with no immediate ability to treat the wound. What exactly was that artery, as we understand it more specifically as a necessity for the continuance for our civilization? Well, most specifically, we can understand it to be our mythos. That’s right, our mythos, which is a necessary facet for any civilization to sustain itself across time, has been abandoned, and amidst that vacuum, our civilization has lost the ability to autonomously sustain itself as an entity. And in recent decades, what has happened is, a foreign object, perhaps even a virus, has effectively entered the biological entity that is our civilization and tried to replace the vacuum of our mythos with something of its own right. The problem is, a sustainable mythos takes a very long time to develop, (the one we had took at least 2,000 years, if not technically 5,000 years, to reach its most mature form), and the mythos that it has been replaced with has only been around for a few decades, and has taken no consideration into where it leads the organism let alone what specific functions it must necessarily preform to keep it above ground. So what exactly was that old mythos, and what has it been replaced with precisely? The old mythos was Christianity, which, as a mythos, saw truth as an ultimate aim within itself. This gave way to the most beautiful and advanced civilizations ever known to our planet, but it reached a point when it got taken too far, and whether it truly negates itself or not, the enhancements to the organism via global dominance, philosophical achievement, and technological advancements starting notably around The Enlightenment and also particularly The Industrial Revolution, made it such that the purpose of a mythos, which is to give a civilization an aim for itself and an answer to its toughest questions, ultimately answered these questions to such an extent that its practitioners no longer felt the need for the mythos at all anymore. The utility was non-obvious and they effectively became *too* conscious of it. This lead to a slow rejection of it, in which the civilization insofar as it can be understood as a ship, hit an iceberg that, largely out of expedience it did not foresee, and now there are existential leaks in the ship and it is in its final moments to plug its most serious leaks, otherwise it will be forced to grab the lifeboats and abandon everything altogether.
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@MedGold_ Same with the whole girlfriend thing. And then when she pisses me off, I tell her she’s been demoted to situationship and that we’re just talking.
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RT @TheUgliest_Man: If whites weren’t superior to other races, if it were an obvious falsehood, we would obviously be allowed to say it. Bu…
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RT @MedGold_: I mean this whole-heartedly. The US should purchase a country in Africa, build housing, then give it to African-Americans. Gi…
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I’m so tired of seeing immigrants everywhere. Every time I have to deal with them in Amy capacity whether it be in the medical field or in the casinos, or anything in between, all it is is a scam, propped up on behalf of white Americans like myself and I’m sick and fucking tired of it. All America is anymore is a welfare state for everyone else in the world besides white American men and this is not to go on for any longer. I want all of these blacks and Asians and Hispanics out of here. They contribute nothing and take everything, and the denigration to our culture and our country is paramount and I’ve had enough.
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@CoreyJMahler I agree
Ever since the Civil Rights Act was passed, all of American society has been nothing other than a welfare state for blacks. This is true even for the blacks that are not, nor have ever been on welfare. Our entire civilization’s functional purpose has been solely to benefit them.
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Yes. I’ve talked about this extensively I think it’s extremely fascinating. My personal survivorship bias is I never had a good month in my first 2+ years and that eventually made me better than everyone else. But still, the racial distribution of survivorship wouldn’t take blacks down in their proportional likelihood. If anything it would be the opposite because they have lower impulse control and would probably be more persistent in trying to force it to work.
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@DarkShidette I have also rode horses and it did not once occur to me to try to orgasm from the experience.
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@aemillii I would be curious to hear an expanded explanation of how that functions It was my understanding that for Bitcoin to scale the way it was intended, a decentralized exchange or infrastructure proportional to the ingenuity of Bitcoin would have to exist for it to function at scale
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It’s interesting because as an American I don’t really think about other countries much, and this is the norm. Being on X has boosted my ego because I realize what happens here and by extension what I do here matters infinitely more than what happens elsewhere, and I’ve somehow relayed that back to myself despite playing no role in being an American as such.
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BTC is great as a currency (despite 2-3 significant issues), but because there is no BTC equivalent of an infrastructure that processes transactions to help BTC function as a medium of exchange, it is ultimately limited to the quality of the infrastructure available to the masses who own it. This is a significant limitation.
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@liebeskindred People don’t know this about me, but I am not just a professional poker player, I am a professional roulette player as well!
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