Stories where the main character tries is best and still fails? Being a failure sucks bruh
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Stories where the main character tries is best and still fails? Being a failure sucks bruh
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my diary tbh
Is it as shit as it sounds?
yeah. and it's only gonna get worse
old testament, israelites get BTFO constantly and YHWH seems unable to help them
Thanks for reminding me to read it. Chronicles is boring tbh
*his best
>unable
Nah, I just think that he wants the israelites to learn their fricking lesson already (they never do, hence Jesus).
It's not about success or failure, both Elon Musk and you don't know what you're doing in their depths and also know that there is something that really matters whether you accept it or not
All the Pretty Horses, he loses the girl, gets sent to a Mexican prison over a horse somebody else stole, then never finds the owner of said horse when he finally recovers it, then goes back home and finds out his family is dead
>Cormac McCarthy
Of fricking course lmao what is wrong with that guy
He got to deflower a pretty Latinx senorita though.
Being a failure isn't really that bad anon the majority of people are failures
>the majority of people are failures
the majority of people don't even try.
How can you know that he actually tried his best though?
The Loser by sad Austrian boy
Of course you're a failure, stupid fricking frog poster
>Attacking a self-proclaimed failure
Tough guy!
I'm just sick and tired of every other post being the ugly old autism frog for the last 10 years or so.
Nothing else gets replies in my experience
Go away bully
stfu with your shitty forced meme
Pepe IS the shitty forced meme you dumb cuck
Mein Kampf
The Lord of the Rings
Everything good that one does ultimately serves as supplementation to heroism in general, and to the final heroic act in particular.
>hah...
>hah...
>I've lived trying to be the best...
>hah-
>...and now I die... haaa... (dies)
>s-senpai kun died... he died trying to be the best...
>it's true moeshit-chan... he died.... trying to be the best!
>senpai kun... you tried your best... (makes a fist and looks into the distance) and now you died!
>but I will try to be the best and not die!
>shonenshit-kun! y-you are...
>such determination...
>this boy has such a spirit... he wants to be the best!
Why is every single manga the same two-bit melodramatic crap with the same shitty beats?
It's almost like they're written for young boys or something
why do adult Westerners read them then?
Just remember what I tell myself all the time: giving in does not have to mean giving up
Giving in to what? I've followed my life plan closely and am a huge nobody
Unironically, why is anyone reading kusoge? If I want to see how trash life is and how to fail, I can just leave my place of dwelling.
I never understand the horror and other fricked up genre. If I want to experience real life, I don't need books for this.
Based and escapism pilled. Life is unsalvageable. The people in charge and their domesticated subjects are so evil that they don't even want you to escape for the brief duration of your life on Earth. They don't want you to have a nice day or spend your life as far away from reality as possible, not because they need you as a slave but simply because they want you to suffer as much as possible, because the whole world they designed is a torture machine, and escaping it would mean failure on their part. That's the only failure they can conceive, that of not putting this grinder of a world to use. All the daydreaming you can access is ugly, pornographic, violent, dark, cynical. That's because as the rope tightened around people's necks over the XX century, the few human beings left on Earth have tried to make their way out into escapism, but no, it cannot be allowed, so all the agents worked really hard to make everything ironic, cynical, dark, shitty and pornographic. The infantilized eternal child-slaves turn into vicious beasts when they see someone daydreaming and saving his mind from the torture. As if they saw someone pulled up by a benevolent light in the sky, they must catch his foot and bring him down. You are not allowed to think of better places, you are not allowed to see something beautiful and not see it raped and covered in shit, you are not allowed to even imagine anything better than the bleak reality of the industrial complex.
>kusoge
What?
I haven't read it but its on my list, maybe its along those lines
Lots of shakespeare has that theme. Othello, much ado about nothing, etc.
The Mayor of Casterbridge and Tess of the D'Urbervilles spring to mind. I don't know if they are really what you wanrt, but they are sort of similar. If you havent read them, they are fun reads.
Also We The Living is sort of like that, by Ayn rand
Stories where the main character doesn't try and nothing happens for years?
Moby Dick.
the novels of Wildbow McRae
World war 2 by Anthony Beever
>Being a failure sucks bruh
then set your threshold for success lower.
But also, Pnin feels like it could be what you're looking for. He's inexplicably hated by so many people with the curious exception of his ex-wife's son. And you become so acclimatized to thinking that everything will fail for him even the simple act of washing the dishes fills the reader with dread. Then it turns out in the old country he's an absolute chad.
I've never met anyone who wasn't a failure in some respects.