>>4Comfort is dangerous. It seems nice, but it makes you weak, and contributes to over-consumption and pollution. It feeds the current flawed capitalist system.
I fix flaws in my house everyday.
For example the exhaust of PC was blowing towards my bed causing me discomfort.
I turned the PC around and comfort increased by rerouting the exhaust toward a wall. How did it made me weaker? Do i need to "take it like a man" and allow this exhaust into my face?
People who ignore discomfort, who don't want to disturb the status quo to seek some extra comfort are hypocritically dense. If you want to change the world "the current capitalist system" you just want to increase your comfort levels: but you can't admit it, because "comfort is for degenerate/decadent/bourgeois scum". In reality revolutions start because comfort disappears - persecution/hunger/poverty are just aspects of individual discomfort that force one to see flaws in the system.