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It's painfully obvious that the whole search for "meaning" is the ultimate self-own. Think about it, anon. If life were actually, intrinsically good, you wouldn't need to invent a reason to keep going. The value would be self-evident, not some cope you have to construct with philosophy or religion just to stave off the abyss. Every time someone starts talking about "creating your own values" or "affirming life" they're basically admitting the base product is worthless and needs a constant, desperate sales pitch. All these moral systems are just reactive LARPs, conceptual armor built to hide the fact that existence is structurally painful, tedious, and morally bankrupt. You're not discovering truth, you're just inventing a more "interesting" lie to conceal the fundamental disvalue of being here in the first place.
>Ummm ackshually Christians are the real nihilists because they deny life in favour of a complete history of mankind that has already been written
How do I muster up the courage to text this match from hinge? I fucking hate texting girls bro
>>3810758
Life is vibes. Life is error and perspective and determination. Life is not accepting compromise. Stormcloaks do say "I would rather die than accept any compromise to my way of life" and that got them an army that is successfully fighting a continent spanning Empire.
>>40446227
The Eternal Recurrence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb79IM0UcJM

Nietzsche's concept of Eternal Recurrence (or "eternal return") is one of the most profound and challenging ideas in his philosophy, appearing notably in The Gay Science and Thus Spoke Zarathustra. It's not simply a cosmological claim, but primarily a thought experiment with immense ethical and existential implications.

At its heart, the Eternal Recurrence posits the possibility that this life, exactly as you are living it now, with every detail, every joy, every pain, every thought, every sigh, will repeat itself infinitely, without any change or deviation.

In essence, "Nietzsche: The Eternal Recurrence" is a powerful philosophical hammer designed to shatter complacency and conventional thinking, forcing individuals to confront the deepest questions about their lives and whether they are truly living in a way they would wish to live forever.