Why don’t you stop tearing into him. After all he invited you to his place and reputedly shared his drugs with you.
Based on his worldly pride, rather than his pride as an individual.
I swear you keep asking me to re-explain the same thing.Well maybe if you didnt explain it so poorly.
What about it is confusing to you, the idea of splitting up worldly and individual pride as if two different things?
The part that confuses me is how it has anything to do with you being appalled by someone calling Chapo a burger flipping dude without a real job, and then calling Chapo that yourself. Is what you're saying supposed to explain why you're actually not a hypocrite, and if so, how?
Well maybe if you didnt explain it so poorly.
What about it is confusing to you, the idea of splitting up worldly and individual pride as if two different things?
The part that confuses me is how it has anything to do with you being appalled by someone calling Chapo a burger flipping dude without a real job, and then calling Chapo that yourself.
Here you go:
Dude you flip burgers, get over yourself. Try real restaurant work and get back to me.
Your life must be pretty shit when you have to compare yourself to disordered people to tell yourself you're doing alright. If you tried something like this in a forum with more functional people they'd laugh you right out of there, kind of like how your time at Kiwi went."Dude you flip burgers, get over yourself. Try real restaurant work and get back to me."
"If you tried something like this in a forum with more functional people they'd laugh you right out of there, kind of like how your time at Kiwi went."In this topic: https://sociopathcommunity.com/Forum/Topic/18639/19/i-fucking-hate-covid
You were praising Chapo to high heaven as a master worker, who is superior in every way, superior leader, better worker, harder worker, carries a superior understanding of people, enjoys superior personal fulfillment, etc. His work was that of a superstar's in that topic, according to you, and you defended his work with determination...
The quote's over having said he's comparing himself to a rather low bar to praise himself. I understand how people can feel above others, but it's another thing to purposely seek it out. Before he praised his actual work, such as speedrunning the frycook game. He seemed comfortable with that life, but time's passed since then and now his claims have become more grandiose overall.
It's less what he's doing, and more how he's doing it. His job is a nothing-job, but if it makes him comfortable (as it once did) then it's a big deal to him. In a hyperbolic sense, it's the difference between a God Complex and trying to pull a Buddha; If sitting under a waterfall and meditating is all he needs to do, it makes him happy, and he's become really good at doing so overtime, it matters based on the observer's room to appreciate it rather than the bigger picture.It logically follows that Chapo cannot at the same time be an amazing super worker, a leader worthy of praise to high heaven and also a delusional burger flipping dude who doesn't have a real job.
It's called Savantism.
I can praise someone for being good at Speedrunning videogames for example while also figuring they must be pretty messed up to be that good at the game. The skill can be appreciated, but unless it's those guys who Speedrun for Charity as a Streamer or something... at the end of the day it's just a game.
What would you consider worldly pride versus personal pride? Maybe how you see it for yourself will help illustrate the point.
What about it is confusing to you, the idea of splitting up worldly and individual pride as if two different things?
The part that confuses me is how it has anything to do with you being appalled by someone calling Chapo a burger flipping dude without a real job, and then calling Chapo that yourself.
Here you go:
"Dude you flip burgers, get over yourself. Try real restaurant work and get back to me."
"If you tried something like this in a forum with more functional people they'd laugh you right out of there, kind of like how your time at Kiwi went."In this topic: https://sociopathcommunity.com/Forum/Topic/18639/19/i-fucking-hate-covid
You were praising Chapo to high heaven as a master worker, who is superior in every way, superior leader, better worker, harder worker, carries a superior understanding of people, enjoys superior personal fulfillment, etc. His work was that of a superstar's in that topic, according to you, and you defended his work with determination...
The quote's over having said he's comparing himself to a rather low bar to praise himself. I understand how people can feel above others, but it's another thing to purposely seek it out. Before he praised his actual work, such as speedrunning the frycook game. He seemed comfortable with that life, but time's passed since then and now his claims have become more grandiose overall.
It's less what he's doing, and more how he's doing it. His job is a nothing-job, but if it makes him comfortable (as it once did) then it's a big deal to him. In a hyperbolic sense, it's the difference between a God Complex and trying to pull a Buddha; If sitting under a waterfall and meditating is all he needs to do, it makes him happy, and he's become really good at doing so overtime, it matters based on the observer's room to appreciate it rather than the bigger picture.It logically follows that Chapo cannot at the same time be an amazing super worker, a leader worthy of praise to high heaven and also a delusional burger flipping dude who doesn't have a real job.
It's called Savantism.
I can praise someone for being good at Speedrunning videogames for example while also figuring they must be pretty messed up to be that good at the game. The skill can be appreciated, but unless it's those guys who Speedrun for Charity as a Streamer or something... at the end of the day it's just a game.
Why don’t you stop tearing into him. After all he invited you to his place and reputedly shared his drugs with you.
Well there's an easier exercise. you can fill in the blanks:
"Prior to this, I said that Chapo is a wonderful and highly successful leader in a restaurant service industry, with excellent communication and people skills and a highly successful career, and with great effort I attacked anyone who would dare to say that Chapo is a burger flipping dude without a real job. However, now, I called Chapo a burger flipping dude without a real job myself and made fun of his success, but I am not a hypocrite because ____________________"
"But I am not a hypocrite because I have split the difference between personal and worldly pride, and everything said before this strangely doesn't sound like how I speak at all... weird."
If you can understand why this both is and isn't a bragging right, you're that much closer to my point:
And copypasting your response to that passage is supposed to make sense?
Are you just trying to say that he was boastful before of his personal as opposed to worldly achievements, so it's now ok to recognize that he's actually a burger flipping dude without a real job?
And copypasting your response to that passage is supposed to make sense?
Again, what about it confuses you? The split between personal and worldly pride seems like 'common sense' doesn't it?
I need that explained if I am to refine my point towards something you're more likely to vibe with.
Are you just trying to say that he was boastful before of his personal as opposed to worldly achievements, so it's now ok to recognize that he's actually a burger flipping dude without a real job?
Being a speedrunner is not a real job, but it still gives them an impressive skill.
That is my opinion over Chapo's line of work.