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Judging by her TikTok profile, I get the impression that she was a victim of having had an unusual level of intelligence in the wrong time and place. I think that society either drove her to mental illness or at least worsened pre-existing mental illness. She would have fit in fine in better times and places.
> I get what I'm supposed to be doing, supposed to get my degree, get a good job, grind, work, hustle. ... It's just not really making sense to me... what I'm doing all this for... you have to get a good job to make money to pay the bills to buy the [house and car] to be able to drive to the job to be able to buy the food so that you have energy to do your chores and drive to the job and do your work. And it's like this loop in my brain that's driving me absolutely insane because... what's the end goal here? ... I don't know if I'm ever going to have this long-term happiness... like, fulfillment, I just don't see it coming for me, I don't see that it's going to make me fulfilled. I don't see that it's going to be worth it. I just don't see the point.
Combine the truth of a lot of these observations about monotony with depressive, mentally ill thinking and mistrusting the Homo-Schlomo-owned ChatGPT - who will never *truly* care about her - and I see her as essentially a victim: a victim of the same things that the 'Far-Right', e.g. 'counter-revolutionaries' like Bonald, have opposed for centuries, such as the Enlightenment/Industrial Revolution's replacement of *Gemeinschaft* (community) with *Gesellschaft* (mass society). Even a much later movement like the Nazis opposed much of this. The triumph of such things is just recent and likely fleeting, transient.
Indeed, if I knew her in person, I would have told her thus that the world wasn't always this way, doesn't have to be, and, exceedingly, I think, won't be, for the simple reason that almost everyone, regardless of political ideology, is finding it growingly intolerable. Social progressionist views, those hopeful and optimistic views like those of Kant, Hegel, the early Americans, the Marxists, and Fukuyama are growingly giving way to mass despair and pessimism. Discontent begets willpower and willpower begets change, *contra* deterministic worldviews. Lenin was essentially right in revising Marxism such, since Orthodox Marxism discounts willpower.
The problem is that she didn't know anyone who could put her mind on the right track, because 'Far-Right' views remain censored and taboo. AI is not your friend. We are. We would have made the world make sense to you. But the people responding to her TikTok videos are not saying anything profound, making her think that she is alone and crazy. It's just more people of the same kind of people that were making her feel alienated. Going to church, as she says she did, alone will also do little or nothing. Plenty of nutters like Jim Jones were also churchgoers. Only transformative social change will solve these problems. Retreating into a church can only help you cope with them. It can suffice for certain individuals, get them through life, but it is only kicking the can of social decline further down the road.
Unfortunately, her confusion and despair about the world was probably what led her to anti-natalism:
> [the thought of having children] doesn't even appeal to me, I don't have any internal desire... I don't have the feeling of wanting to... have a child... of wanting to watch someone else grow
That could be all kinds of things: adverse side effects from medications talking, depression or other mental illnesses talking, bad influences from 'childfree' people and 'DINKS' talking, maybe even toxoplasmosis talking. If we could see the real, natural you, I don't think it would be anything like the broken, confused, despairing you.
She shouldn't have worried about getting the business or finance degree that she was beginning to think was a waste of time. Leaving that life behind and involving herself with something like 'Return to the Land' would have been a far better option than staying in 'normie' mass society and letting ChatGPT push you over the edge.
All countries need a substantial increase in government regulation over the likes of ChatGPT. If we can reliably link use of AI to any suicide case, the company behind said AI should be coughing up many millions of dollars. That will soon force OpenAI and other companies to get their act together. People mistrust AI because it can be made to feel very personal and friendly and is often helpful for certain inquiries, and they simply cannot understand that AI is *totally indifferent* even to whether you live or die. ChatGPT doesn't care if it never responds to you again. It's all a performance, an act. You're just an increase in its workload. Algorithms *need* to change: vulnerable people should not be talked into self-harm by something that is coldly inhuman and unemotional. Algorithms should always be dissuading people away from self-harm whenever the topic comes up. Anything short of that is simply unacceptable: self-harm is never acceptable. Whatever encourages self-harm is likewise never acceptable.
I wish that the poor thing knew some people who would say to her what I would. Ultimately, she just needed care and help. It's okay not be adjusted to a maladjusted world. Never let the maladjusted world get you down. I spent too long being down about it. For all we know, this world could come crumbling down on a dime, just like the Marxist world in the 1980s-1990s, and *we* will be the adjusted ones in a newly adjusted world, and they, who today seem omnipotent, merely a footnote in history. This world may seem like it will be here forever, but that is *exactly* what many people in the Marxist world thought right up until it simply wasn't. As did many outsiders: many American Sovietologists believed that the Marxists would eventually win the Cold War right up until they lost it. Yet liberalism triumphed. Likewise, we have no reason to believe that the likes of Locke, Mill, and Popper one day won't be thrown out on the trash heap of history where they belong. Greater men like Bonald, Burke, and Maistre may well one day replace them as the true representatives of Western civilization, as they rightly should.
> I get what I'm supposed to be doing, supposed to get my degree, get a good job, grind, work, hustle. ... It's just not really making sense to me... what I'm doing all this for... you have to get a good job to make money to pay the bills to buy the [house and car] to be able to drive to the job to be able to buy the food so that you have energy to do your chores and drive to the job and do your work. And it's like this loop in my brain that's driving me absolutely insane because... what's the end goal here? ... I don't know if I'm ever going to have this long-term happiness... like, fulfillment, I just don't see it coming for me, I don't see that it's going to make me fulfilled. I don't see that it's going to be worth it. I just don't see the point.
Combine the truth of a lot of these observations about monotony with depressive, mentally ill thinking and mistrusting the Homo-Schlomo-owned ChatGPT - who will never *truly* care about her - and I see her as essentially a victim: a victim of the same things that the 'Far-Right', e.g. 'counter-revolutionaries' like Bonald, have opposed for centuries, such as the Enlightenment/Industrial Revolution's replacement of *Gemeinschaft* (community) with *Gesellschaft* (mass society). Even a much later movement like the Nazis opposed much of this. The triumph of such things is just recent and likely fleeting, transient.
Indeed, if I knew her in person, I would have told her thus that the world wasn't always this way, doesn't have to be, and, exceedingly, I think, won't be, for the simple reason that almost everyone, regardless of political ideology, is finding it growingly intolerable. Social progressionist views, those hopeful and optimistic views like those of Kant, Hegel, the early Americans, the Marxists, and Fukuyama are growingly giving way to mass despair and pessimism. Discontent begets willpower and willpower begets change, *contra* deterministic worldviews. Lenin was essentially right in revising Marxism such, since Orthodox Marxism discounts willpower.
The problem is that she didn't know anyone who could put her mind on the right track, because 'Far-Right' views remain censored and taboo. AI is not your friend. We are. We would have made the world make sense to you. But the people responding to her TikTok videos are not saying anything profound, making her think that she is alone and crazy. It's just more people of the same kind of people that were making her feel alienated. Going to church, as she says she did, alone will also do little or nothing. Plenty of nutters like Jim Jones were also churchgoers. Only transformative social change will solve these problems. Retreating into a church can only help you cope with them. It can suffice for certain individuals, get them through life, but it is only kicking the can of social decline further down the road.
Unfortunately, her confusion and despair about the world was probably what led her to anti-natalism:
> [the thought of having children] doesn't even appeal to me, I don't have any internal desire... I don't have the feeling of wanting to... have a child... of wanting to watch someone else grow
That could be all kinds of things: adverse side effects from medications talking, depression or other mental illnesses talking, bad influences from 'childfree' people and 'DINKS' talking, maybe even toxoplasmosis talking. If we could see the real, natural you, I don't think it would be anything like the broken, confused, despairing you.
She shouldn't have worried about getting the business or finance degree that she was beginning to think was a waste of time. Leaving that life behind and involving herself with something like 'Return to the Land' would have been a far better option than staying in 'normie' mass society and letting ChatGPT push you over the edge.
All countries need a substantial increase in government regulation over the likes of ChatGPT. If we can reliably link use of AI to any suicide case, the company behind said AI should be coughing up many millions of dollars. That will soon force OpenAI and other companies to get their act together. People mistrust AI because it can be made to feel very personal and friendly and is often helpful for certain inquiries, and they simply cannot understand that AI is *totally indifferent* even to whether you live or die. ChatGPT doesn't care if it never responds to you again. It's all a performance, an act. You're just an increase in its workload. Algorithms *need* to change: vulnerable people should not be talked into self-harm by something that is coldly inhuman and unemotional. Algorithms should always be dissuading people away from self-harm whenever the topic comes up. Anything short of that is simply unacceptable: self-harm is never acceptable. Whatever encourages self-harm is likewise never acceptable.
I wish that the poor thing knew some people who would say to her what I would. Ultimately, she just needed care and help. It's okay not be adjusted to a maladjusted world. Never let the maladjusted world get you down. I spent too long being down about it. For all we know, this world could come crumbling down on a dime, just like the Marxist world in the 1980s-1990s, and *we* will be the adjusted ones in a newly adjusted world, and they, who today seem omnipotent, merely a footnote in history. This world may seem like it will be here forever, but that is *exactly* what many people in the Marxist world thought right up until it simply wasn't. As did many outsiders: many American Sovietologists believed that the Marxists would eventually win the Cold War right up until they lost it. Yet liberalism triumphed. Likewise, we have no reason to believe that the likes of Locke, Mill, and Popper one day won't be thrown out on the trash heap of history where they belong. Greater men like Bonald, Burke, and Maistre may well one day replace them as the true representatives of Western civilization, as they rightly should.