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6 Harsh Truths That Will Make You a Better Person

BrightEyes1082

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I grabbed this article from cracked.com:
http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-harsh-truths-that-will-make-you-better-person/

Here are a few snippets, but I strongly recommend reading the entire article for yourself.
It was written by David Wong of Cracked. It's not warm or fuzzy, and if you're sensitive to criticism, chances are you will be offended. However, these are truths. I read this about a year ago when it was first published and I still come back to it and always seem to learn something new. I hope you take what you can from it.

#6. The World Only Cares About What It Can Get from You
If you want to know why society seems to shun you, or why you seem to get no respect, it's because society is full of people who need things. They need houses built, they need food to eat, they need entertainment, they need fulfilling sexual relationships. You arrived at the scene of that emergency, holding your pocket knife, by virtue of your birth -- the moment you came into the world, you became part of a system designed purely to see to people's needs.


#5. The Hippies Were Wrong
You don't have to like it. I don't like it when it rains on my birthday. It rains anyway. Clouds form and precipitation happens. People have needs and thus assign value to the people who meet them. These are simple mechanisms of the universe and they do not respond to our wishes.

#4. What You Produce Does Not Have to Make Money, But It Does Have to Benefit People
"What, so you're saying that I can't get girls like that unless I have a nice job and make lots of money?"

No, your brain jumps to that conclusion so you have an excuse to write off everyone who rejects you by thinking that they're just being shallow and selfish. I'm asking what do you offer? Are you smart? Funny? Interesting? Talented? Ambitious? Creative? OK, now what do you do to demonstrate those attributes to the world? Don't say that you're a nice guy -- that's the bare minimum. Pretty girls have guys being nice to them 36 times a day. The patient is bleeding in the street. Do you know how to operate or not?

"Well, I'm not sexist or racist or greedy or shallow or abusive! Not like those other douchebags!"

I'm sorry, I know that this is hard to hear, but if all you can do is list a bunch of faults you don't have, then back the fuck away from the patient. There's a witty, handsome guy with a promising career ready to step in and operate.


#3. You Hate Yourself Because You Don't Do Anything
Because that's the step that gets skipped -- it's always "How can I get a job?" and not "How can I become the type of person employers want?" It's "How can I get pretty girls to like me?" instead of "How can I become the type of person that pretty girls like?" See, because that second one could very well require giving up many of your favorite hobbies and paying more attention to your appearance, and God knows what else. You might even have to change your personality.

"But why can't I find someone who just likes me for me?" you ask. The answer is because humans need things. The victim is bleeding, and all you can do is look down and complain that there aren't more gunshot wounds that just fix themselves?



#2. What You Are Inside Only Matters Because of What It Makes You Do
See, there's a common defense to everything I've said so far, and to every critical voice in your life. It's the thing your ego is saying to you in order to prevent you from having to do the hard work of improving: "I know I'm a good person on the inside." It may also be phrased as "I know who I am" or "I just have to be me."

Don't get me wrong; who you are inside is everything -- the guy who built a house for his family from scratch did it because of who he was inside. Every bad thing you've ever done has started with a bad impulse, some thought ricocheting around inside your skull until you had to act on it. And every good thing you've done is the same -- "who you are inside" is the metaphorical dirt from which your fruit grows.



#1. Everything Inside You Will Fight Improvement

So even now, some of you reading this are feeling your brain bombard you with knee-jerk reasons to reject it. From experience, I can say that these seem to come in the form of ...

*Intentionally Interpreting Any Criticism as an Insult

"Who is he to call me lazy and worthless! A good person would never talk to me like this! He wrote this whole thing just to feel superior to me and to make me feel bad about my life! I'm going to think up my own insult to even the score!"

*Focusing on the Messenger to Avoid Hearing the Message

"Who is THIS guy to tell ME how to live? Oh, like he's so high and mighty! It's just some dumb writer on the Internet! I'm going to go dig up something on him that reassures me that he's stupid, and that everything he's saying is stupid! This guy is so pretentious, it makes me puke! I watched his old rap video on YouTube and thought his rhymes sucked!"
 
This is one of my favorite articles ever written on the Internet, and to me it contains many of the secrets to transitioning from boy to man.
 
This is one of my favorite articles ever written on the Internet, and to me it contains many of the secrets to transitioning from boy to man.

I think you were the one who showed it to me the first time. I remember Gin was hanging out at my
place with me and we laughed forever at the picture of the buffalo "slowly chewing grass and softly
farting." :hysteriatrain:
 
I'm including this video, because he's right that it's the most important and empowering six minutes ever filmed.

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I didn't enjoy it. This message describes the world how it is, not how it should be. It's why I truly dislike life, and the world.
 
I agree on #1 to #5... As for #6, I think it is not so true. Some 60% of people I know in real life are seriously charitable, working for what they can give and not for personal gain.
 
Excellent article, even if the column it appears under is titled "End Times Report"! I remember when Cracked was just a low-rent ripoff of Mad. They've got some great stuff!
 
I agree on #1 to #5... As for #6, I think it is not so true. Some 60% of people I know in real life are seriously charitable, working for what they can give and not for personal gain.

Well, to be fair, a lot of this is article is based on both getting a girl and controlling your workplace situation with an iron fist. A lot of it does not really have to do with life in the truest sense of the word.

The bottom line is that you can use from this article what you need to empower yourself and discard the rest. One writer from Cracked is not the be all and end all of life or death. To model your whole life around this one article is pure folly.

REMEMBER: The same people who brought us such things as: Globalisation, the housing bubble, the (premeditated) economic crash, Safety, and a littany of other narccissistic reindeer games also ascribe to this cut-and-dry mentality.

Just be smart. It's good reading, but be clever enough to take what helps you from this article and- as I mentioned before- leave the rest.

Taking it all in will just beat you down for no reason.
 
I'm including this video, because he's right that it's the most important and empowering six minutes ever filmed.

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I've worked in these kind of sales environments before and you know what I got from it? It's a load of horse hockey and if "you" haven't lived it, it's really great television! Otherwise, it's bull crap, plain and simple.

Now for the OP:

More horse hockey IMO!

Life is what you make it, but sometimes, it just is what it is. Get a starting point and fight your way through it. If you don't have that kind of constitution, you're in a lot of trouble in America as far as I'm concerned!

But there's nothing that black and white; the situation in this country is multitudes of shades of gray and very few want to see it that way. That's why I stopped being a sheep a long time ago and made my own way with a multitude of "issues" to overcome. I've overcome most of them but I still don't have the money...at least not today and not yet.

I don't let anyone define me anymore, and I'd rather live my way than to take another government benefit privilege, or let some group pin a label on me. At my age, I can only hope I'm right at the end of the day.....
 
The article itself does raise some excellent points about self improvement and empowerment and it's nice to see it quoted separately from that awful Glengarry Glenross video-

I'm including this video, because he's right that it's the most important and empowering six minutes ever filmed.

Oh for fuck's sake.

Firstly, if you think a scene in which a character berates the others for being a bunch of 'fucking faggots' is 'the most important and empowering six minutes ever filmed' then perhaps it's time for some self reflection. (I wonder if the scene would be as widely lauded if Baldwin's character had called the other salesmen 'fucking kikes/niggers/spics')

By linking this video to his article the author undermines his own point and shows a complete misunderstanding of Mamet's play/book. This scene is part of a wider critique of the American Dream and lie that if you simply work hard enough you can achieve success, and that if you aren't successful, well then you must just be lazy or weak! What those who post this video forget, don't know or choose to ignore is that Baldwin's character is exhorting the staff to be better at conning the elderly, vulnerable or stupid into buying worthless Floridian swampland.

It's a big shame because as I mentioned at the beginning, the article does raise some excellent points. In particular, the skewering of 'nice guy' mentality that infects so men of my generation with their whining that women only go after bad boys. I love his point that when looking for a partner men shouldn't ask 'why won't women go out with me?' but 'how do I make myself the kind of guy that women will want to go out with?'
 
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