Hope is an incredibly powerful tool. It can help humans persevere through the most painful experiences, and it keeps many of us going at the end of the day. Even if nothing went your way this week, you can hold onto the hope that everything will turn around next week. None of us can predict the future, so for all you know, something amazing will happen!
But being optimistic can be exhausting at times. And some people have decided that they have to give up on views and ideas that just aren’t realistic. Redditors have recently been discussing things that they just can't believe in anymore, so we’ve gathered some of their brutally honest replies below. We realize that this isn’t the most uplifting topic, but we hope it inspires you to finally let go of anything that’s no longer serving you.
#1

American's intelligence
Edit: as a German just f**k you. You still look at Germany and point your finger at us. Asking us how WWII happened. Now look into the f*****g mirror. THIS is how it happened. If he pushes his project 2025 through then you will have THE EXACT same thing but on a MUCH larger scale.
Edit: as a German just f**k you. You still look at Germany and point your finger at us. Asking us how WWII happened. Now look into the f*****g mirror. THIS is how it happened. If he pushes his project 2025 through then you will have THE EXACT same thing but on a MUCH larger scale.
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156points
#2

The intelligence and compassion of my fellow humans.
It turns out that decades of catering to the lowest common denominator has reduced our species to selfish, brutish animals who avoid thinking at any cost.
The world is literally on fire, but too many people would rather have someone else do all of the hard thinking for them and then complain about the consequences later.
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I can no longer hold empathy or patience for the willfully ignorant.
I'm tired of living in a world where people willingly avoid any form of critical thinking by having someone else make the "big decisions" for them - only to then whine about the consequences for their actions.
I'm tired of living in a world where people are mocked for being learned. Where literacy is considered a niche interest. Where people deride artists, but demand the fruits of their labor.
I'm tired of being in a world where someone's worth is centered around how much money they have.
I'm tired of people stepping over their neighbors in order to get ahead.
I'm tired of people demanding the benefits of living in a society, while complaining about having to contribute to it.
I'm just done with people in general.
It turns out that actual intelligence is such a rare quality in humans that it's practically a rounding error at this point.
It turns out that decades of catering to the lowest common denominator has reduced our species to selfish, brutish animals who avoid thinking at any cost.
The world is literally on fire, but too many people would rather have someone else do all of the hard thinking for them and then complain about the consequences later.
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I can no longer hold empathy or patience for the willfully ignorant.
I'm tired of living in a world where people willingly avoid any form of critical thinking by having someone else make the "big decisions" for them - only to then whine about the consequences for their actions.
I'm tired of living in a world where people are mocked for being learned. Where literacy is considered a niche interest. Where people deride artists, but demand the fruits of their labor.
I'm tired of being in a world where someone's worth is centered around how much money they have.
I'm tired of people stepping over their neighbors in order to get ahead.
I'm tired of people demanding the benefits of living in a society, while complaining about having to contribute to it.
I'm just done with people in general.
It turns out that actual intelligence is such a rare quality in humans that it's practically a rounding error at this point.
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116points
#3

Karma. Bad people do bad things and get away with it.
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85points
#5

That hard work alone ensures success. I've seen too many cases when the appropriate timing and connectivity are required.
79points
#6

Right now? On election night? I've stopped believing in America. The dream that was America that was drilled into me as a child of the 70s and 80s. That all people actually had an equal voice. That justice ruled the land. That we were a UNITED States.
Thats all gone.
Its every man for himself and "f**k you, I've got mine".
Maybe my blinders are finally off. Maybe its always been that way.
In any case, my belief in the "Shining City on the hill" is dead.
Its all over, and I will mourn its loss.
Thats all gone.
Its every man for himself and "f**k you, I've got mine".
Maybe my blinders are finally off. Maybe its always been that way.
In any case, my belief in the "Shining City on the hill" is dead.
Its all over, and I will mourn its loss.
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75points
#8

Faith in my fellow human beings. LMAO what a joke. I thought we were better than this but here are.
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60points
#9

I no longer believe that integrity matters, or that laws have meaning, or that the truth is important.
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58points
#10

I no longer believe in the idea that 'everything happens for a reason.' Sometimes, things just happen—random, unplanned, and without deeper meaning. I've found it more comforting to focus on making the best of what life throws my way rather than trying to search for some cosmic justification behind every tough moment. Sometimes, life is chaotic and unpredictable, and that’s okay. It’s what we do with it that matters most.
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51points
#11

The Mormon church. I was a member for 21 years. I hated it. I hated what I had to believe. I hated the kind of person I had to be. I hated everything about the church. But I believed it was 100 percent true. So I lived it for 21 years. The day I let myself accept it wasn't true was one of the most freeing feeling I've ever experienced.
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50points
#12

That I was supposed to know what I wanted to do for the rest of my life at 18.
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46points
#14

The decency of my neighbors. Trump won this round decisively, the American people have spoken and they want... *That*.
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38points
#15

I dunno. I don't really believe in anything anymore. Life in general is an empty, meaningless slog. I admire those who can enjoy it because it's impossible for me.
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38points
#17

I no longer believe in 'finding the right time'. If you wait for something to happen, you can always find an excuse not to start it.
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37points
#18

The future of our Constitutional Republic. Clearly this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause.
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35points
#20

the fallacy that one can function with less than eight hours of sleep. People, coffee can only do so much.
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34points







