This idea that 'self-care' and self-improvement is Capitalist propaganda is not a view I agree with but: If so, when _do/will_ leftists begin to take responsibility of themselves, what external environment is needed for them to accept some (most) self-faults are their own?
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Replying to @meta_nomad
I think every failure in life pushes me left "this is someone's fault, not mine" and every success pushes me right "I did this, wasn't luck"
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Replying to @NishikiPrestige @meta_nomad
Sorry man, I'm going to have to say it, but that's a child's mentality.
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Replying to @mm_thewriter @meta_nomad
It's self-awareness, a rare trait around these parts
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Replying to @NishikiPrestige @meta_nomad
Well it's only self-aware if you don't let yourself be pushed one way or the other.
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Replying to @NishikiPrestige @meta_nomad
question of free will keeps attacking me, i will not let sam harris win
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Replying to @mm_thewriter @meta_nomad
I think it's all genetic aptitude, with some luck on top... Then we reflexively tell ourselves comforting stories about why we succeed or failed
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So it gets to Meta's point for the Left, and to any good-looking/smart right winger who thinks they overcame the odds
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Doesn't have to be blaming an individual. Could be capitalism, communism, immigrants, feminists, modernity, etc
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