Is happiness internal or external?

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I do not advocate violence
When you talk to a fat person, they'll tell you they've tried everything. They wont count calories because it makes them depressed.

You talk to someone with an internet connectivity problem and you ask if they've reset their modem, and they say they haven't but they still want you to fix it without doing that.

You talk to a coomer who is depressed and wants solutions that don't involve weaning off pornography, because its the only thing that keeps them going.

People with unsolveable problems always want to refuse the one option that could solve their problem.

Also the fact that you regard "violence" as "flipping the table", is much like a fatty considering liposuction, or smashing your modem with a hammer.

There is the right way to apply a tool and a wrong way.
 
"I wanna KMS!", okay, take a huge life-ruining loan and fly to japan for 3 months. "I'm so lonely I'm gonna KMS!", go to a new pub/tavern/social event every friday night 6:30 pm. Oh that's too scary but suicide isn't? Talking about happiness with zoomers is a waste of time when they've tried nothing and nothing has worked out! Myself included.

Once you put aside money every month and don't starve, chances are you make enough that you can pursue other things in life. "I need money for a motorbike!", shop around and find an old one on marketplace; ask the dude who sells it, he'll probably have friends and a local community built on decades of hobbyism. Suddenly you belong somewhere and rather than wait for the next paycheck, you wait for the next bike meet.

I think the appeal of lifting is that it's a separate track in life. Career not going well, no love life? You're lifting heavier and heavier. Add on volunteering, another hobby, suddenly you got 5 tracks at once and if one goes out of service for a while, you got other ones.
 
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