• @[email protected]
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      10 months ago

      You can do neither. Knowing that there’s no inherent meaning to existence isn’t for everyone. And I would argue that it’s better to not be a nihilist at all than to be a pessimistic one.

      • Cadenza
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        210 months ago

        Indeed, I do think the same. What I have trouble understanding, and even with close friends, is how “no inherent meaning to existence” seems to quickly become, in some cases, “no meaning to existence”. I always tend to think this slide tends to exclude another possibility. A non-inherent meaning.

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          010 months ago

          Agreed. Whether we realize it or not, we humans have been making our own meaning ever since we first developed societies anyway.

          • Cadenza
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            110 months ago

            That’s very true, yes. And non-inherent hardly means “weak” or “inefficient”.