AMATEUR FLESH: DENIED_GIRL10If making others happy makes you happy… to what extent are your actions really
altruistic?
It’s an interesting question, because many times what looks like something directed outward actually has a lot more to do with what’s happening
inside.
We live in a world where
validation is instant. You post something, you get a reaction. Likes, comments, messages… small hits of approval coming back to you almost immediately.
denied_girl10 shares suggestive photos and videos because she knows it triggers a response. She knows what it creates, what it sparks… and she knows that response comes back in the form of
compliments,
praise, and attention.
So the question is… who is she really doing it for? Is it something for others… or a way of feeding something of her own?
Because in the end, it’s an exchange. She gives something she knows people will enjoy… and gets back something she enjoys too. No tricks, no deception. Just a closed loop of
stimulus and reward.
And that opens up another thought. Does pure altruism even exist when there’s an emotional payoff involved? Or are we just looking at different ways of chasing the same thing: feeling seen, valued, desired?
Maybe it’s not about choosing one or the other. Maybe the key is realizing that, many times, doing something “for others” is also, deep down, a way of doing it
for yourself. And at that point, the line between giving and receiving… starts to blur.
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TIK HOT VOL236Whether life feels like a total mess or not doesn’t really depend only on the cards you’ve been dealt. Sure, they matter. Some hands are better, some are worse, no doubt about it. But reducing everything to that is staying on the
surface, sticking to the obvious, the easy explanation anyone can grab onto.
Because in the end, more than the hand itself, what really makes the difference is
how you play it. Some people move with
confidence even with weak cards, take risks when it’s time, know when to step back, and every now and then throw in a
bluff that flips the whole game. And then there are those who, even with great cards, freeze, hesitate, or simply don’t dare to
play.
Then there’s that
constant noise in your head, that endless loop of “what could’ve been,” “what should be,” or “why me?”. And like that, there’s no way you can enjoy the game. Because you’re not actually playing… you’re
overthinking every move, stuck inside your own head.
Maybe the key isn’t obsessing over whether you got a good or bad hand, but learning to stay
in the game. Reading the table, adapting, even enjoying it when things don’t go your way. And yeah, sometimes throwing a bluff—not because you’ve got the best hand, but because you understand that not everything is what it seems, and that
attitude can outweigh the cards.
Because at the end of the day, life isn’t just about the cards you’re dealt… it’s about the
attitude you bring when you play them. And at
ALRNCN, we’re here to remind you to go all in, stay at the table, and not walk away too soon. Posts like this? Just a little
breather to reset, catch your rhythm… and keep playing. Let’s go. Don’t let it beat you.
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