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TEN TRUE THINGS … THAT ARE UNCOMFORTABLE
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Here are 10 things that are demonstrably, evidence-based true—yet the vast majority of people will fight you, get defensive, or change the subject the moment you say them out loud:
1. You are not special.
Statistically, genetically, and cosmically, you are average-to-above-average in a few narrow ways and utterly ordinary in almost everything else. The universe does not have a plan for you. Your existence is a fluke.
2. Most of your beliefs are not your own.
You adopted them from your parents, culture, social circle, or the algorithm to fit in and feel safe. If you’d been born in a different country/era/family, you’d believe the opposite with the same certainty.
3. Talent is mostly a myth.
What looks like “natural gift” is almost always early exposure + thousands of hours of the right kind of practice + luck. The people who seem effortlessly brilliant just started earlier or hid the grind.
4. Looks matter enormously.
Attractive people get paid more, trusted more, punished less, helped more, and promoted faster—literally from the cradle to grave. Denying “pretty privilege” doesn’t make it disappear.
5. Your personality is not fixed.
It keeps shifting with age, hormones, trauma, meds, social environment, and even gut bacteria. The “real you” at 20, 40, and 70 will be three different people who would
probably annoy each other.
6. Most jobs are socially useless or activ ly harmful.
Huge chunks of the economy (corporate law, advertising, middle management, derivative trading, etc.) exist only to shuffle paper or extract rent. Very few people are actually solving real problems.
7. Intelligence is largely genetic and mostly fixed by adulthood.
IQ is 60—80% heritable, and no amount of mindset podcasts, nootropics, or “growth mindset” will move you more than ~10—15 points. Some people are just permanently smarter than others, and that’s unfair.
8. Democracy is mostly theater.
Voters have almost zero influence on actual policy.
Elections are emotional pageants; the real decisions are
made by donors, bureaucrats, and entrenched interests
long before you cast a ballot.
9. You will never “find your passion.”
Passion is cultivated through mastery, not discovered. People who love what they do got decent at something first, then the dopamine loop kicked in. Waiting to feel passionate keeps most people drifting forever.
10. Almost everyone is faking it to some degree.
Confidence, happiness, expertise, relationships—most people are winging it and hoping no one notices. The ones who look like they have it all together are usually the best actors.


Source date (UTC): 2025-11-18 19:57:06 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1990871907605123529

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