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Topic: People holding others back

Anonymous 0b4be4523beb61699e26b751881bf46b started this discussion 2 months (2008-10-13 14:55:36 UTC) ago:

I find it funny that some people desperately try to keep other people back in hopes that they'll never advance. There is obviously some hole in the lives of these sad and pathetic individuals, whose laughable attempts at keeping people in "their place" will only fall flat to the voices in the wind.

Anonymous 6e77829acd818d45bd6b2a180a9ddd44 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-13 15:32:56 UTC) ago, 37 minutes later (#69,278):

Im one of those people
I like to manipulate people to stop 'improving' or manipulate them into walking into a hazard

Its not my fault, ive been brought up like this.
So many times have I helped people succeed, and they either ignore me or rub their victory in my face.
After a while I gave up and stopped being Mr nice guy. Only Mr guy who looks nice but offers deceiving advice

Anonymous 5125421cded7b0cf6a1ec3f69c243b52 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-13 21:39:27 UTC) ago, 6 hours later (#69,378):

@69,278

You and I are the same my friend.

I used to be the nice guy, and helped everyone with anything they needed; got people hired at work, solved relationship dilemmas, and what do you get in return? Nothing but grief and loathing. People are quick to accept your help and even quicker to throw you down a well when they've gotten what they want.

Then I changed.

Now I love to watch people fail; I set them up for it covertly—whether that mean goading them into saying comments at work that I record then later anonymously report, or creating tension between two ex-lovers to watch them utterly destroy each other, it's an amazing feeling.

They made me like this. And now that I'm taking action, I've never been happier.

Anonymous ab5bc1c4f11bfe7532cb338f1c4b11ec replied with this 2 months (2008-10-13 23:23:29 UTC) ago, 2 hours later (#69,435):

I used to love watching people fail miserably or manipulating people in various ways but am trying to change and be mr nice guy. SHould i just not bother then?

Anonymous 5125421cded7b0cf6a1ec3f69c243b52 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-14 00:19:23 UTC) ago, 56 minutes later (#69,460):

Right, don't bother changing. Inevitably you will only wind up over-exerting yourself and finding yourself less fulfilled.

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