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I haven't quite read that one yet. I'll let you know

>You will realise that the world was hostile to you because you were unlovable.
Nice projection there, buddy.
>Now that you are lovable, the status quo will deliver to you that which you want and you will no longer be motivated to change it.
It is this exact state of complacency which drives me towards self improvement. I want to avoid this stagnation no matter what.
>>"NO! Self improvement doesn't mean becoming a normie!"
>You mean [...] isn't normie behaviour?
You seem to be implying that doing things that normies also want to do is somehow bad, which in itself is a pretty pilpul-y argument, but I don't see it that way. The simple fact is that normies only listen to those that have managed to improve themselves to that level. Nobody is gonna listen to a fat neckbeard.
>The difference is that they want to preserve the parts of it that benefit them (that they're comfortable with) so they only criticise the parts that don't. The only reason that your criticisms are so extreme and wide-ranging is that none of it benefits you because you're an outcast.
What criticisms are you referring to, exactly?

Your entire argument seems to center around the idea that once someone gains what they desire for themselves, they will no longer want to give others the chance to reach that same level of success, which is a pretty damn selfish way to view the world. Don't you want to help your fellow man, user? Or do you no longer think you have any fellow men left to help?

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It's difficult to research National Socialism in general and Hitler's ideas on economics specifically without being confronted with tremendous bias.