At first glance, I thought, āWell, heās invincible, so he must be strong.
The premise is the concept of the āweak and invincibleā person.
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People who canāt adapt to society, who have no joy in life, no goals, nothing to protect.
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I donāt care if I get caught or executed because I have nothing to lose.
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Iām powerless, so I have nothing to fear Iām powerless, so I want to show my strength
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So you ironically call such people āinvinciblesā.
- ć invincible fortress ć The logic that nothing I have nothing to lose. is therefore invulnerable, i.e., attacks from others do not cause damage
Strong and invincibleā is a derivative concept.
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Actions born of a āno fear of losingā mentality can become āsuccessesā after the fact, depending on the direction in which they are directed.
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In that case, that person becomes a role model for the āinvincible person.ā https://twitter.com/yontengop/status/1318420672658378753?s=21
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The āstrongā invincible psychopaths who are not bound by the law can easily make a breakthrough in society and become āsuccessfulā because they do not feel guilty about stepping on the toes of ordinary people, and as a result, more and more invincible people are attracted to them.
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