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One thing normies will fail to understand: inherit worth matters.

They may have gone through exactly the same moves, but their inherit worth allowed them to succeed and progress further. They will naturally assume you are not doing something correctly rather than admit that you are lesser being, despite sensing this unconsciously. 

It is just too out of line of egalitarian religion demanding to label completely different species as mere variations of the same species to avoid recognizing the inherit distinction in worth. 

No matter how misshaped and misformed organism struggles, it would be recognized as such by it's peers as such and never allowed in their midst, much less to perpetuate itself.

For one in that position it remains only to recognize the futility of own actions and entire existence, as a dead-end gamble taken by life. Such avenues are the source of greatness, sure, but only in the miniscule percentage of attempts that are successful, while the remainder is discarded as the misshapen chaff it is. Be content with your lot of a gamble for greatness taken, but lost.
it depends, 'inherent worth' has many meanings, value as a blank slate? resourcefulness? practical value?
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Literally, the worth inherited. A combination of genetic and upbringing factors that form a baseline of mental, social and physical capacities that are always being judged. Deviation is possible, but with disproportionate effort and limited results. Requirements further increase and returns further diminish with age. Furthermore, initial lacking can hardly be concealed: developed deviation from own baseline would be second-rate to the natural baseline difference, source of insecurity and behavioral anomalies that can be detected.  

A lacking organism and well-adjusted organism may be going through the same motions, but difference in performance, perception and reactions would always remain apparent.
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>>1024
yes, normies can be very blind to things like this as they tend to live on autopilot, but personaly i dislike talking about this, behavior and value being such volatile phenomena, "justifying" things on it sounds whiny, as anything can justified on determinism if one plays enough mental gymnastics with the scope, but i may be coping
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>>1026
While it is not about determinism, whether future is pre-defined or not is irrelevant. There is no subjective difference between making a choice and being convinced you're making a choice, so this is a non-factor in making choices.

It is about recognizing own limitations, accepting that some areas of your personal development are simply not worthfile beyond absolute minimum necessary. It's like joining some MMO server with no knowledge of mechanics or character progression where everyone have been grinding and learning tricks for 20-30 years, except with, for example, social development, finding some equal-level peers would be even less likely as there is no twink characters. Trying to compete with hardened veterans as equals, contrary to some of those veterans' opinion, is a losing proposition, it's nearly impossible to overtake literal decades of advantage, but learning absolute minimum to fend them off and escape from direct confrontations is doable.
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