I should have slept a long, long time ago. My body says it's tired, but it shakes every time I try to move. Everything's going at once
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A pitiful source of solace. Let us assume, for the sake of argument, that you are better than me. Most failures are better than someone. They are still failures.
Until you stop trying to "win" against others, and begin fixing what is wrong with you, you will never truly move beyond failure. You may have moments of illusory triumph, but they won't last.
Again, these theories about me, even if it were true, wouldn't do *you* any good. Actually, I'm using a sort of "reverse" psychology to encourage you to stay on your path of failure. And, because of the sort of guy you are, I can even tell you that outright and the "reverse" psychology will still work.
You are absolutely right. Because of the sort of guy I am, you telling me that you're trying to use reverse psychology on me won't make any difference in the slightest.
It's precisely the same as trying to use reverse psychology on a hurricane so that it won't hit Miami. It won't make a difference whether you tell the hurricane you're using reverse psychology on it, due to the fact that the hurricane isn't going to alter its course, nor necessarily take any course that you predict, regardless of your attempts to influence it.
I'll be taking my own course. Where I choose to go based on the events that occur along that path is a decision that is entirely mine. Your opinion, unfortunately, matters every bit as much to me as it would if I were a hurricane: nil.
So now, by making your above statement, you've evidenced a suffering from delusions of grandeur. It's probably best that you stop while you're only really far behind.
You have, rather, failed at life.
Others have been imperfect, but most of the fault lies within you.
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I may be dead...
And I may be failing at life...
But I am still better than you.
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Until you stop trying to "win" against others, and begin fixing what is wrong with you, you will never truly move beyond failure. You may have moments of illusory triumph, but they won't last.
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It's precisely the same as trying to use reverse psychology on a hurricane so that it won't hit Miami. It won't make a difference whether you tell the hurricane you're using reverse psychology on it, due to the fact that the hurricane isn't going to alter its course, nor necessarily take any course that you predict, regardless of your attempts to influence it.
I'll be taking my own course. Where I choose to go based on the events that occur along that path is a decision that is entirely mine. Your opinion, unfortunately, matters every bit as much to me as it would if I were a hurricane: nil.
So now, by making your above statement, you've evidenced a suffering from delusions of grandeur. It's probably best that you stop while you're only really far behind.
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