People Are Sharing “Harsh Realities” That No One Wants To Accept, And Here’s 29 Of The Most Insightful Ones
Our perspective on the world is shaped every day by everything we consciously and subconsciously see and experience. Some core ideas form in our minds that are rarely challenged later in life. But they should be. The general idea of 'right and wrong' that we see so often growing up doesn't really continue into the real world. Bad things happen to good people, bad people often face no repercussions for their actions: reality is harsh.
One Reddit user wanted to see what other 'hard to swallow' truths people have already learned. Over 31k people had something to say, sharing things that are difficult to accept, but are the actual reality once you step out of the dream world.
Bored Panda picked out the top raw and honest answers that are better to learn later than never. Scroll down and upvote your favorites, and make sure to share your thoughts; maybe you disagree with some of them? And if we're still missing out on some 'harsh realities', please tell us in the comments below!
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Hard work doesn't always pay off.
It's the avocado toast's fault!!1!1!!! Not the fact that rich people get richer by stealing poor people's money, we totally don't do that!!1!!1!1 /s
Bad things will happen to you for no reason.
Some people just can’t be saved, you could give them every benefit in the world and they still could choose to throw it all away and you can’t do anything about it.
So true, and it's impossible to stop the people that want to help them.
Your government does NOT have your best interest at heart.
Some people just don't get a happy ending, some people never find happiness or satisfaction. People tell you that there is light at the end of the tunnel but for some people there isn't, they never get to see any light, just darkness.
And for some of us, the light is like a cat laser pointer, enough to distract us and give us hope, but ultimately not much.
Beauty matters in how people treat people.
I read some statistics saying that attractive criminals tend to receive shorter sentences than unattractive ones. Messed up.
That it’s more likely to succeed if born rich than if you born talented
I would prefer to be born talented and succeed at becoming rich, than be born rich and succeed at staying rich.
Sometimes, YOU are the problem in a relationship. And if people keep on leaving you, it may well be your fault. Even if you don’t feel like it is.
I work with a guy who’s been married and divorced 3 times. Spend an hour or so around him and there are many clues as to why but I don’t think he has ever considered himself to be the common factor in his failed relationships. He’s currently working on wife number 4 but I don’t hold out much hope for this marriage either.
The world goes on after you die.
"One generation passes away and another generation comes; but the earth is forever." (Ecclesiastes 1:4)
There is no karma. Bad things happen to good people. Bad people do bad things that never catch up to them. Good people do good things that screw them over in the long run. It’s all random.
Us 1st world citizens have it much better than we think we have it.
I know I was lucky.......born white in the UK gave me so many advantages . I do try to appreciate it.
First impressions are a very f*****g big deal.
On average you judge someone you meet for the first time in about 15 seconds. You are rarely wrong.
Not everyone is going to like you, no matter how hard you try.
Umm… am I crazy? Why are there two double posts with the exact same comments—
Money and good looks matter
Rich people: "money doesn't matter" | Poor people: OK then, if it doesn't matter can you give some of it to us? | Rich people: Nooooo this is not how you do it!!1!1!
We're not all special.
Some of us will not find love.
We're not all equal.
You will likely be lost to history. In just a few centuries, nobody will remember or even knew you existed. Sad, I know, but you just have to accept it.
Ego. People want to believe they matter, that they are important. A big part of that is a legacy and being remembered. It's a not insignificant part of (some of) the reasoning behind having kids - to have someone who carry on for you.
Load More Replies...LOL ....few centuries?! You'd be surprised how many people don't know the names of their grandparents let alone their Great Grand Parents. most people are forgotten in like 2 generations.
I was lucky enough to actually know most of mine (grand and greats).
Load More Replies...In reality, we only matter to a small number of people right now, in this moment. Not that it matters at all, but if you think about it, possibly to someone living just 5 miles down the road, I don't even exist.
I reckon everyone should have a strong psychedelic experience once in their lives - if only to realise your place in the universe. It is very humbling and liberating to find out that little of what we perceive as our lives and things we waste pointless time and energy on actually matters in the grand scheme of things and that’s OK.
Yep.... But maybe not bring acid into this.... That perspective is a WHOLE other kettle of fish that I'd rather not revisit!!! LOL!!!!
Load More Replies...Please post on here every day so we do not worry about you💜
Load More Replies...My family doesn't remember I exist now, why should the future be any different?
I thought about this the other day and it was really freaky , also knowing that 100 years from today, almost everyone on this planet right now will be dead, even the babies born yesterday
Perhaps - but perhaps people born today will live to 200.
Load More Replies...Straight up cause for celebration! Fame is a vicious double edged sword. A better harsh truth is that fame leads to misery.
At an old cemetery near me, there is a gravestone with no name, just "Mother". Sometimes I think about what a powerful personality she must have had that her family and friends thought this was the most appropriate name for her headstone.
*and there's absolutely nothing wrong with this. Be good to the people in your life right now, they're what matters anyways. Who actually cares about Ben Franklin right now? Charlemagne? Exactly.
Few centuries? Hell, if I’m remembered a decade after I pass away it probably won’t be for anything good!
Not for those who do genealogy. I have a list of ancestors stretching back to bc.
Saw a grave stone the other day from a YouTube contributor from the UK, it was the burial plot of a famous comedian (Tommy Cooper), it was a small plot all over grown and forgotten, that brought home to me the passing of time and the shortness of our life!
What makes you think it'll take that long. Seriously after your grandkids die no one will even know you lived.
That’s right. The only thing that will let people know you were alive is your tombstone. And that’s just basic. It doesn’t tell anyone who you were,what you did in life,what you achieved in your life. It’s your birthday your death day,and maybe someone will put on the stone that says beloved whatever you were. A beloved son,daughter,mother,father husband wife child grandparent etc.. that’s it!
Well than do something important in effort to not fall victim to this insecurity
For most of us it'll won't take centuries to be forgotten, perhaps only decades or merely years.
Can't it be now? I have to wait a century after I die, likely 40yrs from now?
In just a few centuries? That's ambitious. I figure I'll be forgotten MUCh more quickly than that.
It's funny, someone important to me wants to live forever, or at least a few centuries. Me? When I'm done, let me go. I don't want to linger. My contribution is raising my kids to vote and contributing members of society. I want to be known for smiling and laughing. I don't care what others think about my lack of seriousness, because of some of the difficulties Ive dealt with, i look for ways to laugh.
Probably this is also incorrect, given record keeping in many countries. Thanks to records of births, deaths and weddings we know at least the dates and names of people from centuries ago. If e.g. social media gets saved indefinitely, we might know more than we want about our ancestors in the far future.
Yes, people you don't about will never know about you. But we all changed the world just by being.
Few centuries? When the last person who remembers you dies, so goes the last memories. You are just a name on a family tree.
It's not sad. It is why you should live every day to the fullest, and try not to make too many mistakes. When I was just a kid I used to walk around our church graveyard in Philly, and noted the almost unreadable head stones from the Revolutionary War and realized no one knew them today - who they were, their stories. It's just the way it is. That's why I want a green burial.
"Every [one] has two deaths, when [s/]he is buried in the ground and the last time someone says his[/her] name." - Ernest Hemingway Or the extended version: "There are three deaths. The first is when the body ceases to function. The second is when the body is consigned to the grave. The third is that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time." - David M. Eagleman
That doesn't really bother me. What bothers me is that when I die I won't be able to take some of my material things that I cherish with me. For example my favorite art work that I own. Among other things...
I wish to be thought of well by those who know me but when I'm gone, I'm gone. I don't want anyone to mourn me, live your life!
Centuries? The vast majority of people are forgotten the moment the remains are dealt with.
I think of this as carte blanche to do things for the future. Out in the desert of Arizona, Nevada, Utah and California are 1000s of rocks with my name on the bottom. When the right earth quake comes along, they will all turn over and then EVERYONE will ask who this person was and why all the rocks. What I do now does not ruin the scenery. In the future, it's gonna confuse EVERYONE! You can make a mark. There's more to ancient civilizations than the pyramids or Stone Henge. And just about anything underground will last longer than anyone can predict. Need to leave a mark? Why not . . . but don't ruin something that's already doing its job.
Wow!!liked this idea. Not sure why. Just the mystery
Load More Replies...Most of us won't matter. But we have our little circled that cared and that is more important.
We value great artists over time, but god forbid you want to be an artist in the US. You may like Kurt Cobain, but he was homeless at one time and the US looks at those people as garbage.
Not true. From official records I know loads of my ancestors that died hundreds of years ago, so do a lot of people that do family history research .
Mistakes do define you. The little ones don’t, but if you make a big mistake, it will alter your life to an extent. Saying that they don’t matter is a lie that will prevent you from diagnosing life problems later down the line.
You don’t always keep the good friends you meet. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make more later on down the road!
You’re the bad guy in someone’s story, so many of your enemies will never admit to doing anything wrong, but the thing is neither will you in some situations.
People justify their own behaviour to themselves. That’s why so many people can’t apologise and double down on the s****y things they do.
Because people tend to find 'reasons' and excuses for their behavior.
All human beings are capable of being viciously immoral. There’s a point where we can be forced or force ourselves to become completely animalistic. We can perpetrate murder and genocide, as just one example, and if justified to ourselves correctly, we will feel no remorse. We like to think that the only people capable of such horror are a minority but the truth is that we are all capable of it given the right circumstances.
Dehumanizing someone, considering them an animal, a rabid animal, is how humans justify killing them—-and spinning it that “the rabid animal” actually deserved to be put down. It’s totally f****d up, but it’s what we do. Soldiers in a war are sent there to kill as many of the enemy as possible. That enemy is vilified by being portrayed as less than human, as vicious animals, as deserving to be killed—-and people applaud them for killing more of the enemy than the enemy kills them. I know it’s a way to dissociate, to justify going against everything we’re taught about not killing people so we don’t go insane from committing an act that society would otherwise consider aberrant. But maybe by not dehumanizing others, by retaining the context that we’re all humans and shouldn’t be committing acts of violence against each other, maybe we might finally leave our worst tendencies behind us, and finally take the next evolutionary step—-one that the knuckledraggers continually keep pulling us back from—-by becoming a truly elevated species that doesn’t give in to our more animalistic tendencies. (Hey, I can dream, can’t I?)
People refuse to accept that this IS the reality. Lots of time and money is spent cushioning that blow.
We live here. We live now.
Best get used to it.
Pain is inescapable. Not even acknowledging that pain is inevitable and preparing for it ahead of time can lessen it.
You will be taken by surprise, you will be hurt, you will not enjoy it, you will not be able to numb it, and there is nothing you can do except take it on the chin.
Very few people truly accept their mortality, and most of the time when it truly sinks in, people get scared and want to avoid it.
People can just simply fall out of love with you for no reason.
You fretting about whether it's you or something else or the investment is basically you giving them the reasons to strengthen the reason why they stopped loving you. When they could very much not have a reason at all, feelings and priorities can change.
People like to be lied to. They don’t like finding out they’ve been lied to
I do not like to be lied to! I CAN (for emphasis) handle the truth. Whatever you do, don’t lie to me. Whoever has lied to me will find out how much I don’t like it.
Here's one...not everyone's opinion is valid. Credibility and experience on the topic matter. Look if you're not a medical professional i really don't care to hear your medical advice. If you don't know anything about truck tires please don't recommend me tires.
Here is one: If you post a factual statement on Bored Panda, people will down vote it because it contradicts their illusion.
Well, there's plenty of things that some people take as factual - part of their religion or belief system - that someone else will vehemently contradict and claim their reality is, in fact, an illusion. And so on and so on.
Load More Replies...There are two kinds of people in the world, no matter who you are, what you believe or not, or where you live. Nice people and a******s. Sometimes a******s can be nice, and sometimes nice people can be a******s, but you’re pretty much one or the other—-however, it’s NOT for you to decide. Other people are the ones who get to decide your designation. So you may think you’re a good person, but in reality you’re an a*****e. Or vice-versa. All you can do is try to be better, if you want to. Whether you succeed or not is something you can’t really predict with certainty.
I use not all nice people are good and not all good people are nice. In fact I know more nice a******s than I do just a******s or good a******s. Nice is a shell, good is a core. I much rather deal with a "rude" good a*****e than a bubbly nice selfish person.
Load More Replies...Agree, these are really just poor takes is sad some people actually believe this =:I
Load More Replies...Being in denial about something is not going to make your life easier. For example both my partner and I are disabled but I have accepted it and he hasn't. I get the help I need when I asked for it I get access to better services because I accept being disabled. He refuses to admit that he's disabled but at the same time he doesn't see me as being weak for accepting it. It's just a weird little quirk in his personality.
I was just like him once! I thought "well I'm not paralyzed so I don't *need* a wheelchair! that's unnecessary!" but then I thought about it harder and realized "oh right, standing for more than 20 minutes can knock me out from the pain for days... maybe I should ask my doctor about getting a wheelchair" and now look at me, happy and living my best life with my wheelchair
Load More Replies...Wow, most of these come across as a jerk trying to explain away and justify why they're a complete jerk. "I'm a horrible person because everyone else is a horrible person and you're simply too stupid to realize it yet or you'd be horrible too!" is an awful way to live. I know how awful SOME people are and I CHOOSE to not punish everyone else for it. I go out of my way to treat others the way I would like to be treated, not necessarily how they actually wind up treating me. Toxic pessimism saves just as many people as toxic optimism; no one.
I try and lead every interaction with kindness. I'm also disabled and have a pretty terrible life. And I think every one of these is true. People don't have to be jerks to acknowledge that life can be extremely hard and sometimes very unfair. It's just reality.
Load More Replies...My grandfather always told me, "there's only two things you can take to your grave. One is your name the second, your reputation. Better make damn sure they are good ones!" He's right! I take that to heart
Harsh reality: TRUMP F*****G LOST! And saying "TRUMP WON" after calling us "snowflakes" for saying he wasn't our president makes you a hypocrite!
one for parents: your kid is their own person and will follow their own path in life. even it it upsets you. deal with it. im not sorry for leaving the church
Regardless what path they take remember you're still responsible on guiding them on the right path. =:P
Load More Replies...Sometimes I think they should post some of these "harsh realities of life" on school walls and talk about them with the students. Many schools mean well (i think) by trying to teach kids to be fair, kind etc. The reality is that life isn't fair and probably never will be. Maybe it would be better to teach them how to deal with that reality instead.
I agree, I would call it to be resilient, but also the message of you can do what you want to if you try hard enough is wrong also stop sending kids to University unless is is totally needed!!!
Load More Replies...Everyone has privilege it's just shows in different situations. Johari window When and where you are born is one of the most significant factors in your life. It shapes your reality more than anything. More often than not children are messed up because their parents dropped the ball not because of society. Parents make kids, kids grow up and change parts of society and than have kids who go on to do the same thing. Systems aren't evil, people are just not as good (in the perfection sense) as we think. Those systems AND people are why you have the outlooks you have. Humans are emotional storytellers above everything. Pulling yourself by your bootstraps is an impossible task, literally what it means. People will twist things to fit their narrative despite being factually wrong. And a s**t ton more things.
That is accurate to an extent. However, I posit, that after an indeterminate age point (mostly 20-25 in my opinion of generality, though everyone is an individual) who you are as a person is your own fault. If, after some number of years you can't/won't/don't sit down and figure out the difference between reality as you have lived it vs what you were taught to believe YOU have failed yourself.
Load More Replies...Not sure why this was downvoted. It's a pro-active, responsible and very adult attitude to have. In no way does it harm anyone to express it. I wonder if sometimes people just want to ban anyone they don't agree with.
Load More Replies...Nothing like starting out the New Year being depressed over all the c**p I read on this post. However, I did find out I'm not as fu**ed up as I thought. Some people have some awful stuff going on. I'm fortunate.
Great minds don't think anything alike. People who aren't willing to change themselves are lying about wanting world peace. "Girl, you are beautiful both inside AND out!" That second part probably isn't true. The splitting and crossing of the red sea, according to the guy who wrote about it, happened at night. It's the people AND it's the guns.
Half of us are below average, just on different subjects. (Maybe a Will Rogers quote.)
WOW!! I sure as the world don't ever want to meet the horrendously negative person or people who wrote this swill! Just reading the first few bits is so depressing, one is far better off just shutting the whole post down. Plain and simply creepy.
I heard a woman assume a man at a checkout must smell really bad because he was over weight....he wasn't obese just had a belly. And she was all over it giving out how gross he was and must smell of sweat cause he must never move off his couch only to get food. Amazing how looks are super important and mainly by people who post stuff on social media about depression or "be kind" .. practice what you preach please
I posit, that after an indeterminate age point (mostly 20-25 in my opinion of generality, though everyone is an individual) who you are as a person is your own fault. If, after some number of years you can't/won't/don't sit down and figure out the difference between reality as you have lived it vs what you were taught to believe YOU have failed yourself. Not everything is your parents fault.
You're more likely to be a Bond villain than a Batman. You would not "do more for the world" if you were rich. You would be just as crappy as the majority of the 1%ers. Wealth makes people selfish and there's science on that. As someone who did holiday parties for companies where tips were normal, blue collar office parties tipped, and often well, almost all the time, where the parties for the rich folks *never* tipped. Not even once.
Also if you're begging a terminally ill loved one to continue invasive treatment instead of supporting what their choices are you are literally hurting them, not helping them. Bonus, they may feel like a failure for dying in their last moments on earth. The reason our culture thinks this is okay is that the western medical model encourages life preservation at all costs, figuratively and literally. Healthcare in the US is about money, not health, and this has infiltrated the way we think about treatments, to the detriment of our well-being.
Load More Replies...This are all just poor takes on reality sadly. Don't read this, like always this are just excuses people use to justify why they are miserable. Times use to be much, much worse, we are living in the best times in the history of the world. Stop focusing so much on the negative or that is all you're going to see. All this makes up such a small percentage of the world yet we blow it up bigger then it really is. Not trying to undermine some of the hardships out there just stating there is so much more good out there. That's the true harsh reality =:3
This one concerns and disgusts me - Think about how Genghis is looked upon in our history books. A man who conquered so many lands, impressively in his abilities. Ignoring the millions that died and suffered horribly at his hands. Now look at the modern day monster who have committed the same crimes. In centuries to come, how do you think they will ultimately be reviewed. Humanities ability to change focus on atrocities is sickening, but ultimately inevitable.
I'm confused on this one. I don't know anyone who thinks he was a saint. They acknowledge him as a important and impressive leader. He did drastically change world events for all to come. These current people arent any of those. They aren't seen as impressive or really that impactful on the grand scale. Yes they've changed world events but compared to past emperors, kings, and leaders morden day people barely make a dent. It's much easier to be that influential with smaller world numbers. Yes groups of people will always ignore the red flags but most people don't.
Load More Replies...If it was that bad here people should think about there life choices or maybe have the common since to make it right it’s hard but it improves society kind of like the opposite of the way society is moving it only gets worse as more time comes so it’s now or never anyone can help make the world a better place in case anyone wants to help the world this would be a good place to start
That's a choice and your opinion. You sound miserable regardless....
Load More Replies...Here's one...not everyone's opinion is valid. Credibility and experience on the topic matter. Look if you're not a medical professional i really don't care to hear your medical advice. If you don't know anything about truck tires please don't recommend me tires.
Here is one: If you post a factual statement on Bored Panda, people will down vote it because it contradicts their illusion.
Well, there's plenty of things that some people take as factual - part of their religion or belief system - that someone else will vehemently contradict and claim their reality is, in fact, an illusion. And so on and so on.
Load More Replies...There are two kinds of people in the world, no matter who you are, what you believe or not, or where you live. Nice people and a******s. Sometimes a******s can be nice, and sometimes nice people can be a******s, but you’re pretty much one or the other—-however, it’s NOT for you to decide. Other people are the ones who get to decide your designation. So you may think you’re a good person, but in reality you’re an a*****e. Or vice-versa. All you can do is try to be better, if you want to. Whether you succeed or not is something you can’t really predict with certainty.
I use not all nice people are good and not all good people are nice. In fact I know more nice a******s than I do just a******s or good a******s. Nice is a shell, good is a core. I much rather deal with a "rude" good a*****e than a bubbly nice selfish person.
Load More Replies...Agree, these are really just poor takes is sad some people actually believe this =:I
Load More Replies...Being in denial about something is not going to make your life easier. For example both my partner and I are disabled but I have accepted it and he hasn't. I get the help I need when I asked for it I get access to better services because I accept being disabled. He refuses to admit that he's disabled but at the same time he doesn't see me as being weak for accepting it. It's just a weird little quirk in his personality.
I was just like him once! I thought "well I'm not paralyzed so I don't *need* a wheelchair! that's unnecessary!" but then I thought about it harder and realized "oh right, standing for more than 20 minutes can knock me out from the pain for days... maybe I should ask my doctor about getting a wheelchair" and now look at me, happy and living my best life with my wheelchair
Load More Replies...Wow, most of these come across as a jerk trying to explain away and justify why they're a complete jerk. "I'm a horrible person because everyone else is a horrible person and you're simply too stupid to realize it yet or you'd be horrible too!" is an awful way to live. I know how awful SOME people are and I CHOOSE to not punish everyone else for it. I go out of my way to treat others the way I would like to be treated, not necessarily how they actually wind up treating me. Toxic pessimism saves just as many people as toxic optimism; no one.
I try and lead every interaction with kindness. I'm also disabled and have a pretty terrible life. And I think every one of these is true. People don't have to be jerks to acknowledge that life can be extremely hard and sometimes very unfair. It's just reality.
Load More Replies...My grandfather always told me, "there's only two things you can take to your grave. One is your name the second, your reputation. Better make damn sure they are good ones!" He's right! I take that to heart
Harsh reality: TRUMP F*****G LOST! And saying "TRUMP WON" after calling us "snowflakes" for saying he wasn't our president makes you a hypocrite!
one for parents: your kid is their own person and will follow their own path in life. even it it upsets you. deal with it. im not sorry for leaving the church
Regardless what path they take remember you're still responsible on guiding them on the right path. =:P
Load More Replies...Sometimes I think they should post some of these "harsh realities of life" on school walls and talk about them with the students. Many schools mean well (i think) by trying to teach kids to be fair, kind etc. The reality is that life isn't fair and probably never will be. Maybe it would be better to teach them how to deal with that reality instead.
I agree, I would call it to be resilient, but also the message of you can do what you want to if you try hard enough is wrong also stop sending kids to University unless is is totally needed!!!
Load More Replies...Everyone has privilege it's just shows in different situations. Johari window When and where you are born is one of the most significant factors in your life. It shapes your reality more than anything. More often than not children are messed up because their parents dropped the ball not because of society. Parents make kids, kids grow up and change parts of society and than have kids who go on to do the same thing. Systems aren't evil, people are just not as good (in the perfection sense) as we think. Those systems AND people are why you have the outlooks you have. Humans are emotional storytellers above everything. Pulling yourself by your bootstraps is an impossible task, literally what it means. People will twist things to fit their narrative despite being factually wrong. And a s**t ton more things.
That is accurate to an extent. However, I posit, that after an indeterminate age point (mostly 20-25 in my opinion of generality, though everyone is an individual) who you are as a person is your own fault. If, after some number of years you can't/won't/don't sit down and figure out the difference between reality as you have lived it vs what you were taught to believe YOU have failed yourself.
Load More Replies...Not sure why this was downvoted. It's a pro-active, responsible and very adult attitude to have. In no way does it harm anyone to express it. I wonder if sometimes people just want to ban anyone they don't agree with.
Load More Replies...Nothing like starting out the New Year being depressed over all the c**p I read on this post. However, I did find out I'm not as fu**ed up as I thought. Some people have some awful stuff going on. I'm fortunate.
Great minds don't think anything alike. People who aren't willing to change themselves are lying about wanting world peace. "Girl, you are beautiful both inside AND out!" That second part probably isn't true. The splitting and crossing of the red sea, according to the guy who wrote about it, happened at night. It's the people AND it's the guns.
Half of us are below average, just on different subjects. (Maybe a Will Rogers quote.)
WOW!! I sure as the world don't ever want to meet the horrendously negative person or people who wrote this swill! Just reading the first few bits is so depressing, one is far better off just shutting the whole post down. Plain and simply creepy.
I heard a woman assume a man at a checkout must smell really bad because he was over weight....he wasn't obese just had a belly. And she was all over it giving out how gross he was and must smell of sweat cause he must never move off his couch only to get food. Amazing how looks are super important and mainly by people who post stuff on social media about depression or "be kind" .. practice what you preach please
I posit, that after an indeterminate age point (mostly 20-25 in my opinion of generality, though everyone is an individual) who you are as a person is your own fault. If, after some number of years you can't/won't/don't sit down and figure out the difference between reality as you have lived it vs what you were taught to believe YOU have failed yourself. Not everything is your parents fault.
You're more likely to be a Bond villain than a Batman. You would not "do more for the world" if you were rich. You would be just as crappy as the majority of the 1%ers. Wealth makes people selfish and there's science on that. As someone who did holiday parties for companies where tips were normal, blue collar office parties tipped, and often well, almost all the time, where the parties for the rich folks *never* tipped. Not even once.
Also if you're begging a terminally ill loved one to continue invasive treatment instead of supporting what their choices are you are literally hurting them, not helping them. Bonus, they may feel like a failure for dying in their last moments on earth. The reason our culture thinks this is okay is that the western medical model encourages life preservation at all costs, figuratively and literally. Healthcare in the US is about money, not health, and this has infiltrated the way we think about treatments, to the detriment of our well-being.
Load More Replies...This are all just poor takes on reality sadly. Don't read this, like always this are just excuses people use to justify why they are miserable. Times use to be much, much worse, we are living in the best times in the history of the world. Stop focusing so much on the negative or that is all you're going to see. All this makes up such a small percentage of the world yet we blow it up bigger then it really is. Not trying to undermine some of the hardships out there just stating there is so much more good out there. That's the true harsh reality =:3
This one concerns and disgusts me - Think about how Genghis is looked upon in our history books. A man who conquered so many lands, impressively in his abilities. Ignoring the millions that died and suffered horribly at his hands. Now look at the modern day monster who have committed the same crimes. In centuries to come, how do you think they will ultimately be reviewed. Humanities ability to change focus on atrocities is sickening, but ultimately inevitable.
I'm confused on this one. I don't know anyone who thinks he was a saint. They acknowledge him as a important and impressive leader. He did drastically change world events for all to come. These current people arent any of those. They aren't seen as impressive or really that impactful on the grand scale. Yes they've changed world events but compared to past emperors, kings, and leaders morden day people barely make a dent. It's much easier to be that influential with smaller world numbers. Yes groups of people will always ignore the red flags but most people don't.
Load More Replies...If it was that bad here people should think about there life choices or maybe have the common since to make it right it’s hard but it improves society kind of like the opposite of the way society is moving it only gets worse as more time comes so it’s now or never anyone can help make the world a better place in case anyone wants to help the world this would be a good place to start
That's a choice and your opinion. You sound miserable regardless....
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