The Zero-Sum Principle. How To Turn Chaos Into Order

Let’s face it most of you have boring lives-it’s the same thing over and over and over. We need a little chaos in our lives. The question then becomes: How can we have chaos without it destroying us? The answer to that question lies in what we value as individuals.

Let’s look at the story of Chriss Watts-the scumbag who killed his wife and kids. This is a guy who needed chaos in his life. Anyone who saw his interviews could tell how bored he was with his life. Not even having a side-chick could satisfy him. This is a guy who got entrenched in being normal and he paid for it severely. And that’s the theme of this article: ENTRENCHMENT. We are all entrenched in one way or another. Some of us are entrenched in our professional life so much that it would be difficult to differentiate between which one is our personal life and which one is our professional life.

The case of Chriss Watts had more to do with the fact that the guy couldn’t get over being average in his life. The average guy makes an average wage, has a cunt wife, and is regretful for having kids with his cunt wife. He was entrenched in being average. Being average leads to vapid boredom. Boredom is a curse and causes people to fuckup. A kid who goes to college in a small town is more likely to fuck up because once he gets tired of drinking and smoking he just gets bored. This boredom will cause him to go down a path of depression and his grades will suffer. No amount of psychiatry and anti-depressants can solve the problem of boredom.

Chriss Watts was bored with his life. Why couldn’t he see the path he going down? It comes down to this average people don’t think they are capable of committing heinous acts until they do it. The point here is great people like Shashwat Pyakuryal realize they are capable of committing heinous crimes. When a person admits they are capable of doing horrible things their minds go through a profound change that causes them to better themselves. Shashwat was bored with his life, so he moved to Asia. The chaos he endured in Asia was great as his capability to make chaos work for him allowed his intellectuality to prosper.

We as a society always ask ourselves what causes someone to become a mass shooter. If the shooters are captured alive we try way too hard to get to their psyche. But has any interrogator asked these killers if they were just bored with life? Does a person with an eventful life commit mass shootings? Does a guy who isn’t bored going to become a Nazi, Communist, ANTIFA, or whatever the fuck? Most of society’s ills can be blamed on boredom. Plain and simple. Bored people are the ones who become Nazis, Communists, and ANTIFA types. Bored people are also the ones who go on psychiatric medication and then go one to mass shoot up a place.

It’s all a zero-sum game. It’s better to have a reasonably stressful life that challenges you over a life of boredom. A boring life will cause you to fuck up in life. A boring person will seek chaos on a level that cannot be avenged. The case in point is Chriss Watts.

I use Chriss Watts as the example because his case was so well documented that it was easy to analyze his situation.

How do you go about seeking chaos? First, ask yourself what you value. Then start finding ideas and topics that are foreign to you and research them. Always learn new things. For Shashwat his thing now is learning how to be a great writer. Once he gets bored with that he’ll get to work on something else. Don’t allow boredom to consume you. It’s a silent killer that if not caught on early can cause real problems later on.

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