(June 2, 2014 at 4:03 pm)MountainsWinAgain Wrote: I didn't mean hate literally I feel more shame and disappointment towards the masses. (I mean disappointment and shame in an dictionary sense) and same goes for human race,civilization,groups of people,.... My interests are extreme sports and philosophy and I'm 16 years old.
Well then, I have a few things to say, most of which can be summarized in one sentence: get over yourself.
Newsflash: You are not special. Sorry. Everyone (or almost everyone) in your age group feels the same way. Nobody "gets" you. Nobody can "connect" with you. Or, more precisely, you don't "get" other people. You can't "connect" with other people. Because you don't try. You don't view others as equal (in other words, you're a narcissist), and that's why you don't even try to connect with them. Because they're "inferior" (or whatever). You think that, if someone doesn't like the exact same things you like on the exact same level you like them, they're somehow "worse" than you are. We are not. We are just different. You view women as some kind of disposable sex units or whatever, because, and I quote, "a relationship seems boring and waist (sic) of [your] identity and emotions". You conflate lust with love and can't understand that people are not what you see on the outside ("I can fall for an girls look anytime but I haven't found a girl which whom I would fall in love for her philosophy and looks this two factors are very important for me and if the girl does not posses that there isn't even a slight chance I will ever fall in love with her. I look for a partner for only one reason to escape loneliness but in the last few weeks I started to practice self love and the want for an partner just faded away.").
You believe yourself to be more intelligent than others. You are wrong. On IQ alone, I bet I can beat you (let me put it this way: when I was a little younger than you are now, I took an IQ test I had on a CD. It was 143, because I got bored three quarters of the way through and just skipped everything that required more than 10 seconds of thought. I took another one online a few months ago and got 180 using the same process - skipping nearly everything about three quarters of the way through due to boredom. Of course, as you know, online tests are unreliable). In terms of knowledge, my understanding of physics (on just about every scale), biology, and chemistry, as well as my knowledge of English, Portuguese, Spanish, and perhaps even French and Latin, not to mention vast (compared to yours) personal experience with relationships (with both women and men) and emotions, probably outweighs yours. And that's just the basics.
Enough berating, I think. Time to show you that you're not alone.
I, too, like philosophy. I can name just about every fallacy there's a name for (in fact, I haven't "met" one fallacy that had a name I didn't know, although I have found one that went by another name that was unfamiliar to me), in Latin and everything. I can even name some that, IMO, deserve a separate name, but are just categorized as non-sequitur or another type of common fallacy (argumentum ad ignorantiam, argumentum ab auctoritate, and so on). I do not like most sports. Never have, and I doubt I ever will. I am, however, healthy in terms of body fat-to-mass ratio (not BMI; there's a huge difference), I eat right (most of the time; I do indulge from time to time), and don't have any problems with strength or speed. Endurance is a different issue altogether. I can't run very far, but I can walk (at a pace most people would consider quick) almost indefinitely and can "outwalk" someone who's running at a regular speed. I have always loved to climb those big walls made of plastic. I also wanted to try skydiving, golf, mountain climbing, and returning to the gym (yes, I've been to the gym; gained 7 kilos of muscle in 3 months, I think. No significant change in body fat, though, as that was not the point). Unfortunately, time constraints made me unable to do all those things.
What about TV? What do you like to watch? I wanted to go on about what I like to watch, but I concluded it'd probably be pointless without knowing what you like.
The truth is absolute. Life forms are specks of specks (...) of specks of dust in the universe.
Why settle for normal, when you can be so much more? Why settle for something, when you can have everything?
Why settle for normal, when you can be so much more? Why settle for something, when you can have everything?
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