Not directly, but the life you describe is the life of a normie. Live in a suburb, work at a job, go on annual vacations, and etc. I don't see how people can stand it. The fact that you say you're bored says it all. I would push the button that destroys the industrial revolution and electricity if I could, and free all the normies from their comfortable cages. Granted, most have been cage-trained so effectively they would just die, but life is meant to be lived outside a cage.
But that's the black pill point I am making. That 'modern convenience' isn't providing satisfaction to the world.
Sure some can go form spiritual groups...but how spiritual will it be if it cannot connect with the rest society who eschew that?
I guess what I am saying is I agree with you that the normie life is not a good one, but I am saying that it isn't just normies who are forced into it.
It's the society itself....sure if you leave and go into the woods...you are not apart of it, but neither are you connected to a massive part of the greater world now.
But society was not always like that.
Society is based on the times and the collective whole of itself. So if society isn't doing anything, eventually it's gets sick and starts to decay....ie. warriors style gangs and tribes and fighting between groups who cling loosely together or strongly around something....
Becoming a normie is a big mistake.
What? Did I say that somewhere???
Not directly, but the life you describe is the life of a normie. Live in a suburb, work at a job, go on annual vacations, and etc. I don't see how people can stand it. The fact that you say you're bored says it all. I would push the button that destroys the industrial revolution and electricity if I could, and free all the normies from their comfortable cages. Granted, most have been cage-trained so effectively they would just die, but life is meant to be lived outside a cage.
But that's the black pill point I am making. That 'modern convenience' isn't providing satisfaction to the world.
Sure some can go form spiritual groups...but how spiritual will it be if it cannot connect with the rest society who eschew that?
I guess what I am saying is I agree with you that the normie life is not a good one, but I am saying that it isn't just normies who are forced into it.
It's the society itself....sure if you leave and go into the woods...you are not apart of it, but neither are you connected to a massive part of the greater world now.
But society was not always like that.
Society is based on the times and the collective whole of itself. So if society isn't doing anything, eventually it's gets sick and starts to decay....ie. warriors style gangs and tribes and fighting between groups who cling loosely together or strongly around something....