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[–] mean_dot 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Hobbies. (Not gaming)

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[–] GAY_SPACE_NIGGER 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago  (edited ago)

got at least 1 group to pretend you're superior to

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[–] AnotherRedditRefugee 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I think I avoid becoming depressed mostly by just being a man about things. Yes, I am red pilled, even black pilled some days. But always my sadness at what I increasingly see as the inevitable decline of the west turns to anger and hate. You can't be depressed if your heart is filled with rage and hate.

We have been taught from birth that hatred and violence are never the answer. BULLSHIT. When you are facing the slow extermination of your people then hate is not only acceptable, IT IS RIGHTEOUS.

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[–] Intrixina 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

Hatred is a perfectly normal reaction to someone or something attempting to do you harm.

The only fuckwits who want to penalise or even demonise hate - are the very bastards who want to exploit and destroy you.

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[–] AnotherRedditRefugee ago 

Agreed

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[–] Improbablyanasshole 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

Proper nutrition.

Excersise.

Work towards goals.

Meditation.

Don't over use drugs and alcohol. ( None is best )

Minimise screen time.

Get in touch with nature.

Remove toxic people from your life.

Change the things you can. Accept what you cannot. Learn the difference.

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[–] Deplorablepoetry 0 points 16 points (+16|-0) ago 

I’d rather be depressed than a glib ignorant smiling retard.

Personally, I’m way too fucking angry to be depressed.

No more time for crying, eyes are dry.

Here comes the reckoning day

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[–] 18136879? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Don't want no revenge

Ain't no payback time

It ain't called getting even

Here comes the reckoning... DAY!

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[–] insanitea 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Relatable. I do nothing but lift heavy shit all night, practice SR, program random shit on my computer, and fuck around at the park during the day yelling at everything. Whoever isn't angry at this point is a docile idiot.

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[–] LazyJello9 1 point 24 points (+25|-1) ago 

You get married and have kids.. Or you become a martyr and kill a bunch of non whites..

Depression comes from not having a purpose on life.

Find your purpose, make lives or take lives.

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[–] 18138798? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Make them and then take them.

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[–] Not_a_redfugee 0 points 49 points (+49|-0) ago 

There comes a point where a positive state of mind, fitness, preparation, and awareness outweigh the benefits of being blackpilled. This is the true honk pill. Be happy and laugh at our ridiculous enemies while you prepare for the DOTR.

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[–] TradMan ago 

the true honk pill

Prepare.

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[–] 475677 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

What if the day of the rope has come and gone and we're living in the aftermath where technology has crept up to the point that a revolution is next to impossible? How do you believe a person should cope then?

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[–] Hand_of_Node ago 

technology has crept up to the point that a revolution is next to impossible

This might be the greatest threat.

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[–] itsALWAYStheBANKERS ago 

If technologically advanced forces win, why hasn't American won a war against illiterate farmers ? Ever.

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[–] Volcris 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

As technology gets implemented by more and more diversity, this problem decreases. Intel was seriously slammed when a security flaw was found at the hardware level across vast swaths of their chipsets because that specific block was copy pasted a billion times by pajeets.

They do everything with every corner cut while trying to make themselves seem thorough on paper.

To maintain the kind of tech that would make revolution impossible, you need tech to be built from the ground up by people who can see the forest for the trees.

War is a fanastic source of inventiveness, and any flaws in the inplementation of that tech becomes targets for removing it from play.

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[–] chirogonemd 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It can be simplified even more than this: decide what the right way to live is. And live it. Face the persecution it brings upon you, and endure it. Live for something that has meaning.

That's not to say forget the revolution, and forget protectionism. It is to say that regardless of whether that revolution happens, what is important and meaningful is that you personally (and as many people as your example can convince) have begun to live righteously, according to what your definition of that is.

Cultivate your mind, and your body, try to live outside of the evil of the system as much as you can (that is, become self-sufficient as possible), and be an example. That is what you live for. You have to be able to know that what you're doing does have meaning, and it is important. Are you living for something? Or are you living just to live? The answer to that question puts the idea of the revolution in the right context. If the revolution happens and it is favorable for you, wonderful. If it doesn't, and fate is that you are defeated, then you go to your grave (or wherever it is you are going) knowing that you lived righteously and justly.

Getting over depression actually involves taking on that obligation. You must obligate yourself to something, which creates a metaphysical responsibility. You aren't living on your terms anymore. Your life has an obligation to something that transcends you. You have to believe that. The trouble with depression, as I see it, is when people allow the world out there (the Matrix) to chip away at them, causing them to question the significance of their way of life, and perhaps whether they are crazy and have it all wrong, or maybe even that they are "running" from reality. This is where I see Christians, especially, falter.

Read the Beatitudes (Christ's Sermon on the Mount). He addresses this specifically. He points to the people that will have the "good life" in this life, and the standards they set for others by which to judge your life, i.e the standards by which society will find you "wanting". That will bring you shame and persecution. It's this social rejection that I think makes people lose their way, and become depressed. They ultimately cave to the Matrix so they can lead socially acceptable lives and pursue the things that society tells them are good, creating a dissonance in themselves between what they want, and what they think they should want.

But what does Jesus say about the people with the "good life" in this life. He says something MASSIVELY IMPORTANT:

He says, "They have their reward."

He repeats this many times, and it is very significant. He is saying their success here in this life IS the reward. They have their reward. It also assumes that this is the extent of their reward. It's here, and it will be gone, because it is fleeting like all of this is fleeting. It also implies that the depression and shame you endure here has a different kind of reward someplace else and at some other time. Your reward isn't in this life.