>>18605392So I would end it with this, if there is anyone to blame, it is not God, it is your ancestors. But problems are possibilities and you will certainly get rewarded for being a good person.
Look at Africa, how do you think they perceive their situation?
Suffer to improve, or fail. If you don't try to improve, you will suffer, if you try to improve you will suffer but maybe the change will be good for you or for your kids.
Blame your ancestors for putting you in this situation.
>>18605395>>If society is generally evil, it will need to suffer before it can prosper.Evil people that nobody opposed properly. Free will.
>Why aren't we allowed the right choices? Ones that don't have suffering as a result? How can i be responsible for making the wrong choices if those were the only ones available? How is that fair?Guilty of being born. It was not my choice, someone else made that choice. And now i have to be punished for being born, for actions someone else made. It's not fair.
This is the first good point you make, and you will have to suffer thanks to the mistakes your ancestors made. But as they were making mistakes (not preventing evil is a mistake as well), they were enjoying it. Example: Adulterer enjoys fucking someones wife, but when he is caught and families get destroyed, the price is for everyone in that society.
But in the end, with God lies your reward. Your ancestors decided to be degenerates, unfortunately, and they enjoyed it while they could, and now you pay the price. But if you don't turn it around, your descendants will say the same about you. You want a good world, but don't want to work towards it.
Second:
Building muscle takes effort, dedication, and pain in the gym. But people associate that pain with pleasure, why? Good results. If you are faithful, same for you.
>>18605396That is simple, you lack faith. The stronger the faith, the better the feeling. The better the pump, the more worth the training. You cant half ass it