Ok. This is quite simple. If you read the description and it feels like presumptuous, "I am the enlightened one"- skip it. You are not missing anything.
For others: you might enjoy it, it might help you.
The author has convinced himself that he has figured something out. He believes his ideas strongly and absolutely.
I guess, the point was to write a short, convincing essay, but he just states words and phrases which sound good, when you don't give anything a second thought.
I honestly couldn't tell (or believe) how low he thinks of other people. This is an actual quote:
"Look around you, the vast majority are living out the same prepackaged, mundane life with only slight variation. They go to school to get a job and make money. They use this money to get a car and buy a house, during this time they fuck and get married. They settle down, have kids and then spend the next 18 years raising them while having parties on the weekends. Then they die. What a “life”. That is no fucking life. That is a waste of the human experience. These people are worthless trash slowing down the progress of reality while the rest of us, the intelligent ones, suffer for their stupidity."
If the author can take an advice from a woman who(probably just)- wakes up, bikes to school, comes home, cooks dinner and rants on GOODREADS(apparently) ; different people think and experience their existence on this planet in a different way. Some of us find philosophy inconsequential, some of us have a strong feeling of honour tied to jobs and family life, some of us look to be wasting time on Messenger, but are helping somebody with a chore, some of us are nearly invisible, but are lost in thought permanently, though not striving for an ambitious career.
And good luck with self improvement, because that IS a worthwhile activity.