What makes someone a loser?

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Mortan Shekelstorm

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Is it as simple as, no friends? No job?
can someone be unemployed with no friends and still not be a loser overall?
many can still be a loser with a job friends and even a family.
Is it more how you affect the lives of the people around you?
 
Not putting in effort or working to improve yourself (define this yourself), hating your family and not wanting a family of your own and not having any productive hobbies. Video games and gay fantasy role playing shit doesn’t count.
 
As forgettable as it was School for scoundrels had a line that stuck with me. (I cannot find a clip) A loser goes up to bat and misses every time, but he tries. That doesn't make him a loser. The actual loser is someone who is too afraid to try because he's afraid he'll miss.
 
can someone be unemployed with no friends and still not be a loser overall?
The technical definition is someone losing at something.

The de facto definition is subjective to each person, but it tends to be something similar like you describe for a lot of people.

And to answer your question, I would say that someone who has a strong will to not be taken advantage of, to follow through their ambitions when they actually try, through their own fortitude to not fall into a negative and self-defeating mental state, to not be fragile when it comes to other people's opinions, and so on, then I don't consider them a loser.
 
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I don't know just for being a "loser", but for "total loser" - I think either condition is sufficient
can someone be unemployed with no friends and still not be a loser overall?
I think you still need some connections with other people. If you are completely isolated (both internet friends, family, friends, colleagues, acquaintances ) then yes, that is enough to be a "loser".
Let's say going to the store every day and a quick routine exchange with a cashier would count as a "human connection".

Other condition is not pursuing any meaningful activity. By that I mean a job (even if a useless job if it produces a salary), or some non-paid activity with some social utility, positive impact or that demonstrates some level of skill and having a work ethic (not compulsion, like a hoarder religiously organising their collection).
 
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