The presence of a beautiful woman always acts like a cure-all. However, reality is ironic: we spend our lives trying to improve ourselves, but crises and difficulties sink us into the insecurity of not being enough for someone like that. There are moments so tough that the longing arises to have never been born; an idea that doesn't come from resentment toward life — for which I am grateful — but from the weight of a lonely heart that doubts whether it's worth continuing to try. In the middle of that storm, perseverance is the only beacon I have left.
The presence of a beautiful woman always acts like a cure-all. However, reality is ironic: we spend our lives trying to improve ourselves, but crises and difficulties sink us into the insecurity of not being enough for someone like that. There are moments so tough that the longing arises to have never been born; an idea that doesn't come from resentment toward life — for which I am grateful — but from the weight of a lonely heart that doubts whether it's worth continuing to try. In the middle of that storm, perseverance is the only beacon I have left.
The presence of a beautiful woman always acts like a cure-all. However, reality is ironic: we spend our lives trying to improve ourselves, but crises and difficulties sink us into the insecurity of not being enough for someone like that. There are moments so tough that the longing arises to have never been born; an idea that doesn't come from resentment toward life — for which I am grateful — but from the weight of a lonely heart that doubts whether it's worth continuing to try. In the middle of that storm, perseverance is the only beacon I have left.
Please understand that women are just people, not goals or indicators of your value as a human being. To do otherwise is unkind to both yourself and others. Your worth is not tied to the kind of attention you get from women, however beautiful they may be.
The presence of a beautiful woman always acts like a cure-all. However, reality is ironic: we spend our lives trying to improve ourselves, but crises and difficulties sink us into the insecurity of not being enough for someone like that. There are moments so tough that the longing arises to have never been born; an idea that doesn't come from resentment toward life — for which I am grateful — but from the weight of a lonely heart that doubts whether it's worth continuing to try. In the middle of that storm, perseverance is the only beacon I have left.
I will take the time to entertain and interact with the message of this post, unlike the last time.
I, ultimately, disagree with this statement. Specifically, when you say that the presence of a beautiful woman is a cure-all. As if that is the only qualifier to what a good woman is. A good woman is not just defined by her physical beauty. Beauty, in itself, is a flawed standard to how we should judge an individual. While beauty and all things that manifest it are something that we, obviously, desire, for beauty has the tendency to be associated with what is objectively good and true, the looks of an individual are deceptive. Someone can appear to be physically beautiful, yet that does not reflect on whether or not their heart is good or true; a wolf, if well disguised, may appear like a sheep, tame and meek on the outside, but, lurking within the heart, they are deceptive, destructive, and ultimately seek your downfall. A psychopath appears charismatic, and confident, but they are manipulative and are always looking at your flaws, to strike where it hurts. Most destructive of all is the (physically) "beautiful" woman, who is fair in complexion and seemingly kind; and then she attracts your whole being, consuming you with lust as she drags you towards hell. The femme fatale trope exists for a reason. I believe that the presence of a truly beautiful woman, one who is genuine, loving, kind, meek, humble, one who is willing to sacrifice herself to you, one who is respectful to all around her, AND then also physically attractive, is the one of the few people you SHOULD and are OBLIGATED sacrifice to, the other being your family. And as for yourself; your value as a human is not indicated by the woman you have gotten, as said by this commenter:
Please understand that women are just people, not goals or indicators of your value as a human being. To do otherwise is unkind to both yourself and others. Your worth is not tied to the kind of attention you get from women, however beautiful they may be.
Your value comes in the fact that you are a man, (as in, human,) or, if you are Christian by any means, (which I highly doubt,) you are an adopted child of God. And your value also comes from all the deeds you have done in this world as well.
I would also like to point out how irrelevant this topic is to the original artwork itself. I do not think you are distinctly obligated to make these posts, and, please, may you cease to make these? As a collective we would be glad if you did.
are you like the Greek philosopher of gooning? you remind of the those naked Greek God statues but you have your dick in your hand while philosophizing.
At least we wouldn't feel the need to criticize you over the posts you make.
Please understand that women are just people, not goals or indicators of your value as a human being. To do otherwise is unkind to both yourself and others. Your worth is not tied to the kind of attention you get from women, however beautiful they may be.
It's true, just seeking their validation only feeds their ego. I'll be more mindful when writing. They don't deserve this catharsis. There might be someone who fits, but in these modern times, I refuse to believe they're that available. Irony of life.
The text is my own. Sometimes catharsis makes me write things. AI improves the text. Like Theseus's ship. How something can be the same if its original parts are replaced. I’ll be more aware when writing these things, I know this platform isn’t made for this type of text. Like I said, it was just catharsis.
In his defense, I ran it in an AI tester, on gptzero, and it gave a verdict of: "We are highly confident this text is entirely human"
Meaning he genuinely took the time to make that post. I'll respect it, somewhat.
I will take the time to entertain and interact with the message of this post, unlike the last time.
I, ultimately, disagree with this statement. Specifically, when you say that the presence of a beautiful woman is a cure-all. As if that is the only qualifier to what a good woman is. A good woman is not just defined by her physical beauty. Beauty, in itself, is a flawed standard to how we should judge an individual. While beauty and all things that manifest it are something that we, obviously, desire, for beauty has the tendency to be associated with what is objectively good and true, the looks of an individual are deceptive. Someone can appear to be physically beautiful, yet that does not reflect on whether or not their heart is good or true; a wolf, if well disguised, may appear like a sheep, tame and meek on the outside, but, lurking within the heart, they are deceptive, destructive, and ultimately seek your downfall. A psychopath appears charismatic, and confident, but they are manipulative and are always looking at your flaws, to strike where it hurts. Most destructive of all is the (physically) "beautiful" woman, who is fair in complexion and seemingly kind; and then she attracts your whole being, consuming you with lust as she drags you towards hell. The femme fatale trope exists for a reason. I believe that the presence of a truly beautiful woman, one who is genuine, loving, kind, meek, humble, one who is willing to sacrifice herself to you, one who is respectful to all around her, AND then also physically attractive, is the one of the few people you SHOULD and are OBLIGATED sacrifice to, the other being your family. And as for yourself; your value as a human is not indicated by the woman you have gotten, as said by this commenter:
Your value comes in the fact that you are a man, (as in, human,) or, if you are Christian by any means, (which I highly doubt,) you are an adopted child of God. And your value also comes from all the deeds you have done in this world as well.
I would also like to point out how irrelevant this topic is to the original artwork itself. I do not think you are distinctly obligated to make these posts, and, please, may you cease to make these? As a collective we would be glad if you did.
While we'd lose amusing lines like this:
At least we wouldn't feel the need to criticize you over the posts you make.
Finally, I do hope you are fine.
How I write was just a catharsis. One of those that appear suddenly when you see a beautiful woman and start wondering what you’re missing to have some of her affection. We’re men. I understand the point of view of validation. Sometimes vanity just comes from acts of chivalry toward a lady. But as a man trying to be wise to have a balanced life, sometimes it’s not necessary to have a woman or company. But I know as a human that sometimes it’s necessary to be able to share it with someone. How ironic fate is, I even attribute consciousness to it. I just don’t always understand its judgments. I’ll be more aware when writing.
squeebo_majumbis said in comment #2611197: Please understand that women are just people, not goals or indicators of your value as a human being.
A woman of one's own is absolutely a goal for the vast majority of men for at least at a substantial part of their lives, same as vice versa. A romantic partner is a source of fulfillment in many important psychological (and even physiological) ways. To not get what you want is obviously a failure, the people around you will regard you as a loser, and talk of worth in some metaphysical sense is just a rhetorical deflection to pacify the losers of society.
A woman of one's own is absolutely a goal for the vast majority of men for at least at a substantial part of their lives, same as vice versa. A romantic partner is a source of fulfillment in many important psychological (and even physiological) ways. To not get what you want is obviously a failure, the people around you will regard you as a loser, and talk of worth in some metaphysical sense is just a rhetorical deflection to pacify the losers of society.
I’ll be more mindful when writing. It’s just catharsis. I refuse to believe that none of us, with all the respect they deserve for their honesty, haven’t felt the same when admiring the beauty of a woman. Eternally grateful for your honesty and eternal success.
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