Awesomeness
INTP Musings28 Jun 2020

Awesomeness

In this episode, I talk about awesomeness, superiority, and how people respond to it. I define two different types of awesome and how people interact with those types of awesome individuals.

The three types of people that awesome people will come in contact with are haters, admirers and admirer+’s. Each one of them brings a different kind of vibe to the awesome person’s table, but ultimately, nothing any of these people bring matters, and it would behoove such an awesome person to keep that in mind.

If one is not already awesome, then the best type of person to be when interacting with someone who is awesome is an admirer+. An admirer+ admires the awesome person, but it is more than just that. They aspire to be more like the awesome person. They view them as regular people with attainable lifestyles. As a result an admirer+ will go out of their way to understand an awesome person objectively, and use this systematically attained knowledge to better themselves. Additionally, they will try their best to provide value for the awesome person rather than bothering them.

In the end, I conclude that being awesome and contributing value to the world is a thing worth striving for, regardless of the reward or potential positive outcome, as it leads to inherent self esteem and happiness.

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