What literature explains what this already weakened society should do to faggots and those who are too weak to...

What literature explains what this already weakened society should do to faggots and those who are too weak to socialize or those who suffer from "depression" or "anxiety" or "adhd" or "add" or "dyslexia" to strengthen itself and the following generations? Should it encourage manful competition and punish weakness?

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If the literal meaning of faggot was used...

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Idk why but when I skimmed through this post, I thought that you were asking what the corresponding positive effects were to the mental states you listed in quotation marks. Is there such a thing? Do any of these states have any upsides, or possess potential energy that could be harnessed? Or are they merely destructive, and invariably reap suffering to those afflicted?

One example I can think of is Salvador Dali harnessing his paranoia as a creative force.

Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "strengthen itself" as an economic /military power? As based creative individuals? As staunch worker bees to keep the cogs spinning?

I fucking hate these people who complain about being depressed.
Schizophrenia is a real mental illness. Depression is not. Sort your problems out and stop whining.

Schizophrenia is not generally conducive to creative output.
The cognitive symptoms which affect thought and speech patterns also seems to affect the ability to appreciate and create art.
There are notable exceptions of course, but schizophrenics seem to be even less common in the artistic 'population' than they do in the general population.

Part of it can be genetic, but I agree that people don’t need to parade it around like a badge of honor

I see, there is a dearth of evidence that corroborates this specific link. Thanks user. I semi-blindly bought into the mad genius archetype

not literature, fuck off

Weak sarcasm.
Have you ever met any schizophrenics?
It's fucking debilitating.
Most of them can't even look after themselves, nevermind pen a groundbreaking symphony.

>be close to royalty as possible
>still sad
Idk about you faggots but imagine having everything and still posting sad pepes. What’s funny about this topic is that rarely do you see a discussion about what being “manly” actually entails. It’s like boomers saying get a job.

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I didn't originally say schizophrenia, I said paranoia. I'm being too agreeable today

Something tells me that I may not be answering your question, but I'd like to say that my mental problems helped me to develop compassion, I experienced other levels of suffering and made me think of other people's "tragedies"

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>Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "strengthen itself" as an economic /military power? As based creative individuals? As staunch worker bees to keep the cogs spinning?
Too many men in society are weak compared to a century ago, things which would seem like common knowledge back then for self improvement is seen as revolutionary thinking today.
By making men strong psychologically, spiritually and emotionally will in turn strengthen society and it should start at the educational/state institutions.
Mental resilience is the main emphasis here.

Your countrymen will continue to deteriorate into mush and the horde's coming for you and there's nothing you can do to stop it.

Interesting food for thought, opens more avenues to explore. Reminds me of a post I saw about girl a that tried to drown girl b. Girl b was getting maliciously dunked under water, and she caught wind of the intentions on the third dunk, so girl b swam under and behind girl a, and gave her a taste of her own medicine. Later when girl b confronted girl a, she said she expressed remorse and said "I didn't know it would be like that" An interesting shock that probably had a profound impact on her. Perhaps you felt a similar shock in a different way

Schizophrenia seems to be a component of genius, or at least some traits of it.

Idk depression can be pretty bad, but “depression” is a pretty broad term and people abuse it a lot

in the sense that a “genius” might be more likely to have a schizophrenic cousin than your average Joe, but schizophrenia makes it hard to get shit done even if you respond well to treatment

This schizophrenia is neurodegenerative and severely disables cognition in most cases. The romanticization/politicization of it by Laing, Foucault, Deleuze and co. is sickening.

this is bait or written by somebody who lives with their mom, or both

Check out the imprinted brain theory. Here's Crespi's talk on it:

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Depression is being made fashionable by mass media as a means to avoiding the reality of alienation in an ever increasingly unequal economy. This benefits pharmaceutical companies, the music industry, publishing industry, psychiatric industry, and any other part of a market network with the goal of profiting from the depression of which they're implicit in creating due to the choices of shareholders, lobbyists, business owners, etc.

A crop of soi being cultivated by the institutions... Isn't it ultimately up to the individual whether or not he becomes mentally resilient? Surely this crafted comfort can't lull everyone to sleep. Is thinking for ones self a prerequisite to mental resilience?

>I'm privileged and also I'm severely depressed
Maybe that indicates that material privilege isn't a particularly good metric of who has it better.