Being a Chad is a double-edged sword. You have to constantly show dominance and prove yourself. You always have to be the "alpha male". You'll always have to have a lot of energy and always be the center of attention. You'll always have to be strong. The expectation put on Chads are enormous.
Chads are put up to a very high standard. They're the ones everyone looks up to. They're the ones everyone depends on. And the worst part is that being a Chad always brings a lot of unwanted attention. Everyone is always looking to you for guidance, advice, and even just attention. You're always being watched.
Your every move is being judged. Your every decision is being criticized. It's a lot of pressure and can be very exhausting. Even when you just want to be alone you can't get a moment's peace because everyone always wants something from you.
Chads are seen as the ones who have power and success. But what people fail to see are the constant expectations put on Chads and the constant pressure and scrutiny they're under. The grass is always greener on the other side.
And if Chad is so great, why do so many Chads end up miserable and suicidal? Maybe it's not all it's cracked up to be. Maybe there's more to life than just success, power, and privilege.
You want examples?
Chris Cornell of Soundgarden... Chester Bennington of Linkin Park... Kurt Cobain of Nirvana...
All of them died by suicide. All the success, power, and privilege didn't seem to make them happy.
As if Chad is just another life state that has it's advantages and disadvantages...
So to all you incels and normies that are jealous of Chad... think again.
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Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do: and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.
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