All right Yea Forums, I'm giving this one last try before I call it a day. I tried to do an AMA on reddit...

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Another direct question deserves another direct answer-
By using your word, "God" is infinite good, however what you call good is not what "Good" really is. Try more personal. Good luck!

General question gets a general answer- the meaning of our Life here is to be "good". Try a question that would make sense to you personally. Good luck!

So how did you reach that conclusion, if you're so certain you must have proof

For those born into serious misfortune, abused, neglected, gone into adulthood as a mix of bad childhood baggage, and spend most of their adult life trying to figure out how to basic function as an adult and in society...

I mean we'll never really get to where someone who wasn't treated as we were in life will be. We'll never be happy like them, and some of the things done to us will stay with us for life.

What's the point? I mean it literally feels like the "why are we here, just to suffer" meme. Spend a whole life digging ourselves out of the shithole we were born into only to end up at best where a normal person started their adult life as a fresh HS grad, already old, saddled with debt, maybe a family, etc.

can you write 'happy birthday john' on your leg for me

Trips of truth! And the reply was garbage. You have done it, user.

You have defeated redditfag.

Do men make their own destiny, or does the cosmic void play a balancing act?

What measure of good are we talking here?
>I just gave a hobo a Big Mac good, or it's good you didn't shoot all the store clerks?

You know user, that was a really heartfelt question, or monologue. I had to turn off my music to really focus on what you're trying to say here. Let me tell you that I'll give you a good answer, because this is a good question, personal and intimate. BUT my answer might not resonate with anyone else EXCEPT you.

You have to realize two things:

1. Those who are born in misery and abuse, being bullied in school, have accumulated vast amounts of suffering in their lives.

2. This is the perfect opportunity for you, though, because one of the rules of the thing you call Life is, the more you suffer, the better your potential is.

3. Entertain me for a second- imagine that the more you suffer, the bigger your potential gets. Imagine a game, a game like Diablo 3. You've played it at least once right?

4. You get a weapon with a damage output of 1000 per second. That's what the screen shows you. This is the only thing you see at this very moment, your 1000 dps weapon. You go into battle TODAY and see that there are people with a 500 dps weapon (which in this world could be 3rd world countries), there's players with 100 dps weapons (which here could be African starving children), and then there's you.

5. Just 1000 dps, but hey, you're a bit better than those noobs with 100 dps sticks right?

6. However, you start to see people with 1500 dps swords which hit much harder than yours, and you say to yourself- "GEEZ that guy got lucky in the game".

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7. What if I told you, just entertain this for a second, that your weapon can roll different every time you strive to achieve it. The more you finish a greater rift, the higher your chance of obtaining this weapon.

8. Hear me out, you with me still? Good. You're smiling, aren't you?

9. Your weapon can roll from 800-2000. BUT you need to grind it out, fella.

10. You need to grind the GRs until you get another one, which might be 800, but it might be 2000.

11. So why, user, are you worried that you only got 1000dps and others have 1500dps swords, when BECAUSE you got this roll, this weapons in your hands (which represents your life), has dropped for you with stats from 800-2000.

12. Go, grind it out, see yourself with a 2000 sword, or stay where you are, by saying the words you just told me and this board. It's your choice, user. Good luck!