What’s the biggest Blackpill?

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StMaryPiper

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What’s your biggest doom and gloom thoughts for all of humanity or even just for you? Bonus points if it’ll effect you in your lifetime and not some shit like the sun exploding in a billion years.
 
The world most of us were born into no longer exists. And since there's no peaceful way to bring it back, it may as well be gone forever, because most people are too comfortable to do what's necessary.
 
Trying to think of a real answer made me depressed from thinking about the reality of death, so I'll just cover up the pain with a bad joke answer.

That we gamers are the most oppressed group In history
 
The decline is inevitable. I simply brace for the worst. I think the most depressing realization I've come to is that no matter how hard I work and push my brand I won't likely climb out of poverty the way inflation is going. Hearing the success stories of my predecessors just salts the wound.
 
The biggest blackpill right now is how so many people who never really faced any difficulties in their lives are extreme doomers who will cry about the end of times whenever anything even mildly negative happens.
You can see some of them posting on this website.
The good thing about there being so many of them is that if you're someone with a thick skin, these weaklings are your competition in life and you will go far if you're not lazy.
 
I've had a lot of black pill moments in my day. But one of the worst was a book someone on the farms recommended. The Franklin Cover-up. God almighty that book is bleak. A good introduction to how bad things really are.
 
Boomers might not actually that well off they just got property at reasonable prices in the 70s/80s.
Any savings theyve accumulated they get raped out of by the nursing homes that charge seven to nine thousand a month best case scenario.
7000-9000 to have a some random trailer park chick they almost never pay more than 10 an hour come steal your meds.
I'd argue as an industry elderly care may be the largest reason generational wealth is next to non-existent, even acknowledging that boomers don't give a shit about their descendants.
 
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