>>937551761 (OP)I decided to hang this in my office but I realized I work at home.
The movement thrives in isolation. You’re already leading by example.
>>937552318Scholars should research this phenomenon but none were able to share their findings with one another.
Nihilism is the greatest travesty a human can achieve. You want to have a desire to feel nothing.' So be it, become a hollow husk of a human being, sociopathic, neurotic & insane. Unable to even find a way to get your mind into anything worthwhile.
>>937552400I don't think nihilism is an achievement it's a state before purer awareness.
Beautifully put. Now read it again—this time, try not to project."
Or don’t. Who cares. Maybe that hollow husk just found peace in not pretending.
You call it insanity. I call it clarity with the volume turned down.
Awareness is overrated. The only thing purer than silence is indifference dressed in black.
You seek clarity. I prefer the blur — no expectations, no obligations.
Nihilism? No. I call it strategic peace.
They wrote in silence, bled into paper, and vanished before the ink could dry.
Each finding a truth too heavy to carry, too fragile to speak.
In the end, apathy isn’t a void
it’s a secret too sacred to survive conversation.
Trying too hard? That’s adorable. I wasn’t even trying.
(But thanks for confirming it worked.)