There exists a particular group of individuals who, instead of starting their day with coffee, indulge in a fresh dose of global conspiracy theories. They claim to know everything: who controls the world, why we're being chipped through our kettles, and why the neighbor upstairs is a secret agent of the System. Their superpower is knowing a lot but doing nothing.
There exists a particular group of individuals who, instead of starting their day with coffee, indulge in a fresh dose of global conspiracy theories. They claim to know everything: who controls the world, why we're being chipped through our kettles, and why the neighbor upstairs is a secret agent of the System. Their superpower is knowing a lot but doing nothing.
Underachievers love such theories because, without them, they're just a line in a passport. But with them, they become armchair prophets, preaching to colleagues about the horrors of existence. The key move is to fall silent when asked:
"So, what have you done about it?"
The simple answer: nothing. Because the System is in the way.
The System is the perfect villain. It's blamed for everything:
That you're not Elon Musk
That a woman chose someone else
That the faucet in your bathroom leaks
And that in grandma's old apartment, the wallpaper still features dinosaurs
This System wears many masks:
The Employer who "doesn't appreciate genius" and "won't share billions"
The Woman who "just wants to freeload"
The Government that "takes everything and gives nothing"
But the truth is, the System isn't after your resources. Because, bro, you don't have any yet.
Real men don't whine. They understand a simple truth:
Yes, society is built on mutual exploitation. And yes—you either play the game or hide in the shell of 'everything's wrong, everyone's to blame'.
Paying taxes, supporting a family, working, losing—these aren't tragedies, they're parts of the adult game. But whining about the "system" is like complaining that your chess pieces don't shoot.
Strong men know:
It doesn't matter who uses you or how. What matters is what you get in return.
You want independence? Then learn to be someone others depend on. Don't hide, don't complain, don't act like someone "prevented from spreading their wings." Spread them. With elbows, effort, intellect, actions.
And then, brother, you won't fear that "something will be taken away." Because true power isn't taken—it's bought. At your price.
A man isn't one who fears the System, but one who knows how to profit from it.
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