Why I’m a Non-Normie | Blackpill

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My mental processes differ from how mainstream people think and feel. Normies and I don’t see eye-to-eye. I see negative emotions like dislike and disgust to be forms of involuntary pain/suffering, so I naturally feel sympathy for people who feel them. Their actions are a separate matter; I’ll go ahead and call out immoral actions as wrong even if I may sympathize with the pain that the people who did the immoral things felt.

To normies, sympathy for feelings is tied to feelings’ "niceness". For example, if a guy feels irritated every time he hears someone else speak Spanish, most normies will have no sympathy for his plight, for the feeling he feels is regarded as xenophobic. But to me, as long as he doesn’t do anything to hurt the Spanish speakers, he’s not a bad person. He didn’t choose to have a brain that gets irritated when a particular language is heard being spoken (his brain reacts to stimulus automatically, and likes and dislikes are not choices) so I feel sympathy for him.

My envy works differently from normies’ envy. Normies and I envy factors that cause happiness for others but not ourselves, but their envy doesn’t include mental factors. I’m envious that other people enjoy dancing (I don’t) because dancing is an easily accessible happiness-generating activity (for people who like it) that also helps a ton with social life (parties, clubs, etc.). If my brain were capable of enjoying dancing, I’d be able to farm happiness more efficiently. Normies usually don’t wish to like things they currently dislike.

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