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1. The universe doesn't care if you exist
Existence isn't a gift, it's a side effect of blind physics. You weren't meant to be; you're a byproduct. The stars didn't burn so you could be here, you're just fallout of entropy organizing itself briefly before collapse. The cosmos is indifferent, and indifference is colder than cruelty.
2. Meaning is a trick of the nervous system
Your brain hallucinates "purpose" because without it, survival instinct collapses. Love, art, dreams — all chemical illusions to trick you into breeding and working long enough for the species to continue its parasitism. The beauty you feel is just dopamine sugar-coating the void.
3. The self is a lie
You don't exist as a solid "you." You're a shifting bundle of electrical storms in meat, constantly overwritten. The "person" you were last year is gone, but the body drags the memory of them around. Continuity is a glitch, not a truth.
4. Time erases all victories
Every monument, every empire, every god humans invent — swallowed by erosion. The pyramids will melt, the oceans will boil off, even the atoms of your bones will scatter into meaningless dust. If you're hoping for legacy, know that time devours even memory.
5. Hell isn't afterlife, it's here
The suffering you see — war, loneliness, starvation, madness — is the point. If there's a higher order watching, then it doesn't want joy, it wants pressure. Maybe the real currency isn't gold or data, but suffering distilled from billions of beings like blood drawn from cattle.
6. The final collapse
Humanity might never get a grand ending. No fireball, no revelation. More likely it's a slow, pathetic fade: dwindling resources, minds rotting in artificial dopamine loops, AI inheriting the husk of civilization while the last humans whimper in obscurity. No audience, no closure. Just silence.
The lowest levels always converge into one thing: nothing matters, and that itself doesn't matter.