Cope Artist
Satire account
- Nov 26, 2020
- 2,305
It's about a friend of mine. Well, more like a colleague. 43 years old. Lives with his mother. Never married. Probably a virgin, though never confessed it.
I did everything right, he says. A good degree, good morals, a clean criminal record, and a pure heart. The guy can't even hurt and ant. And see where that got him. He's insignificant, never gets any respect on any social setting. He's just a default, basic ''good person'', that'll never do any harm to anybody, has no strong opinions, no significant political stances.
I think his main problems is lack of power above all things though. Male, old, powerless = disaster, no exceptions. This guy holds no reigns. He couldn't even leave his family house. And now it's too late for him.
He tells me he feels worthless. I advised him to visit a psychiatrist, so he can start using some antidepressants. I mean, it's over for him, really. He can't self improve his way out of this. He might as well ease his pain
I think for most men nowadays experience this illusion of a finely structured social machine, where if they do what they're ''supposed'' to do, they'll get what they're ''supposed'' to get. That's not the case anymore. An average job does not guarantee an average family. To have the bare minimum we must now step out of our lanes
I did everything right, he says. A good degree, good morals, a clean criminal record, and a pure heart. The guy can't even hurt and ant. And see where that got him. He's insignificant, never gets any respect on any social setting. He's just a default, basic ''good person'', that'll never do any harm to anybody, has no strong opinions, no significant political stances.
I think his main problems is lack of power above all things though. Male, old, powerless = disaster, no exceptions. This guy holds no reigns. He couldn't even leave his family house. And now it's too late for him.
He tells me he feels worthless. I advised him to visit a psychiatrist, so he can start using some antidepressants. I mean, it's over for him, really. He can't self improve his way out of this. He might as well ease his pain
I think for most men nowadays experience this illusion of a finely structured social machine, where if they do what they're ''supposed'' to do, they'll get what they're ''supposed'' to get. That's not the case anymore. An average job does not guarantee an average family. To have the bare minimum we must now step out of our lanes