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Indigence is a blessing - Ropium - 20-05-2026

If we look all through history who were the greatest seers and sages it's people who were at the bottom of society, lived in a barrel, etc

You had statesmen, orators, people like that but they weren't really in contact with the deepest truths, they were just impressive speakers, wits, and charismatic personalities.

To encounter the highest truths you must be completely free from any social obligations or entanglements. You must have no fear of losing social status to hold over you. Especially in a topsy turvy world like ours, being at the bottom means you win


RE: Indigence is a blessing - bluerose - 20-05-2026

@Altruist is the shaman op unto sth? need ur opinion


RE: Indigence is a blessing - Mr Pill - 20-05-2026

absolute waffle


RE: Indigence is a blessing - Honest - 20-05-2026

(20-05-2026, 11:49 AM)Ropium Wrote: If we look all through history who were the greatest seers and sages it's people who were at the bottom of society, lived in a barrel, etc

like who?

'hey chatgpt who was philosopher guy who lived in barrel? uhh diogenes?'

and what 'greatest truths' was he in contact with?

'uhhh... i'm not really sure'

do you know anything about philosophy? have you even read a single book of philosophy, even a short treatise?

'well, no but i do browse twitter and watch youtube all day and get into political arguments in the comment section. anyway, in a topsy turvy world like ours, being at the bottom means you win.'

have you ever heard of a philosophical concept known as 'slave morality'?


RE: Indigence is a blessing - Ropium - 20-05-2026

(20-05-2026, 05:19 PM)Honest Wrote: like who?

'hey chatgpt who was philosopher guy who lived in barrel? uhh diogenes?'

and what 'greatest truths' was he in contact with?

'uhhh... i'm not really sure'

do you know anything about philosophy? have you even read a single book of philosophy, even a short treatise?

'well, no but i do browse twitter and watch youtube all day and get into political arguments in the comment section. anyway, in a topsy turvy world like ours, being at the bottom means you win.'

have you ever heard of a philosophical concept known as 'slave morality'?

Is chat gpt really that bad? Lol grok.mogs it into oblivion

To break free from slave morality requires you to abandon the metric for success imposed on you, which require your contribution to sustain a corrupted and demonic system. You have to be homeless to be virtuous in 2026


RE: Indigence is a blessing - B00X - 21-05-2026

Stomperdidn't think about that