>>22343875This.
We are in a "furnace" simulation, being tested to find and melt away our imperfections.
Many of us are sad because this simulation "doesn't seem right" in many ways.
But that's the whole point.
It's not about the OUTSIDE simulation being right.
It's about trying to make as many of our INSIDES as right as possible.
Think of it this way: If the majority of the Earth's population got right on the inside, the world would be populated with enough people to make a "Heaven on Earth".
But you have to want THAT, and the possibility of it more than the bling bling crap that the simulation offers instead as a low-grade consolation prize that it dangles before you but has no intention on ever giving you.
And if you are among the rare few that does get this glittering pile of crap called "success", how many singers/artists/actors/ etc. have come out making videos saying, "It was all worth it."
Sure, at first it seems so.
But then the years pass and they inevitably get reduced to the
>"Wow, WTF happened to that person– they look so gaunt and joyless"Now compare that to the number of people that were made the offer and are coming out with more and more videos claiming "they've seen shit" and "it's not worth the price they ask".