Freedom4TheVirtuous Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 So after reading a fine post by a young adult on this website I've come to think of how I overcame my own fear of rejection. Here are some helpful things to think about I think: 1. You will always fear rejection. 2. Dying alone and dishonest is worse than being accepted for being fake and popular. 3. It's not about you - it's about something beyond you and beyond that other person/group. - For example, Peaceful Parenting, a World without Government. 4. Be rejected over and over again - welcome it, and try again. Be sure that you're of course following all laws and social nicities. 5. Be someone/something you despise in order to promote something you love. 6. How far are you willing to go in order to actually achieve freedom within as few generations as possible? 7. Learn about your demographic and make an effort. From my experience, most people don't care if you can't meet their expectations - so long as you are actively, objectively, making an effort. 8. People will not know your making an effort without time and persistence. 9. Accept that you may die any moment and nothing that's not for virtue is worth a Danny thing. 10. There is no such thing as an afterlife. 11. Nobody cares about you - but what you can do for them; yes, your Narcissistic parents were helpful in that respect. 12. Better to be miserable and attaining virtue than happy and bubbly and selling drugs to teens or profiting off of lying to children, etc. I could go on and on - but I'm curious to what you guys think? Oh, and also: 13. The more you can hear yourself to serving others, the more powerful you are. 14. The more honest you are if you are actively doing this - the more people will hate you. 15. Now you should be thinking about how to get them to direct that hatred towards the state, Religion, etc. Go ahead guys and gals. Disagree away! 1
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