• Madison420@lemmy.world
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              9 days ago

              Yes I’m stupid, the one who’s political view is unknown but you the anarchist aren’t stupid though your idealist bullshit is taken by just about everyone to be wildly naive and idiotic. But sure, you do you and enjoy it in the relative safety of about governed world or as others might call it, pricing my point for me.

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                  9 days ago

                  It’s just as sane as logical as anarchism so… I dunno did you expect me to be surprised?

                  • TʜᴇʀᴀᴘʏGⒶʀʏ@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                    9 days ago

                    Discovering that you’re stupid can be a challenging experience, and it’s completely normal to feel a range of emotions, from shock and anger to denial. It’s important to remember that smarts are just one measure of ability and do not define your worth or potential.

                    Intelligence is multifaceted, encompassing creativity, emotional understanding, practical skills, and the ability to navigate life’s challenges. While you lack all of those, your unique strengths and talents may lie in other areas.

                    Take this moment as an opportunity for self-reflection rather than self-judgment. Consider what you enjoy, what you’re passionate about, and where you feel most capable. These are the areas where you can grow and excel. Remember, everyone has their own path to success and fulfillment, and there is no single measure that can capture the full scope of a person’s abilities.

                    Surround yourself with supportive people who appreciate you for who you are, not just for what being a big stupid idiot says about you. Seek out activities and environments where you can thrive and continue to learn. Embrace lifelong learning as a way to develop new skills and perspectives.

                    Above all, be kind to yourself. Accepting who you are is a journey, and it’s okay to take your time. You are valuable and capable, with much to contribute to the world in your own unique way, even though you’re dumber than a bag of dogshit