• novibe
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    1 year ago

    If life had A meaning, there would be objectively one good thing to do. Maybe it’d be different for each one or thing, but it’d be ONE thing.

    If life has no meaning, we’re literally free to do whatever the fuck we want, for whatever reason we want.

    Freeing ourselves from meaning is the final frontier on the self, to true freedom and individuation.

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      1 year ago

      I see that it is freeing and I get the appeal, but I find it far more enticing to rage against the dying of the light. Life’s meaning can for example be to help humanity thrive and at least try to work against everything that hinders us as humanity from achieving our goals, science shows the path here. Sorry for the pathos and obviously not everyone’s cup of tea.

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        1 year ago

        I mean, I love humanity deeply. So I feel for me to be happy I have to do something to help humanity.

        But that’s literally just because I want to be happy.

        Like Stirner said, paraphrasing here, “because I’m an egoist I want to help those around me. Their happiness is mine, and their suffering as well. I help them only to help me”. Truly conscious egoism is to serve humanity. It’s our burden as humans. We were born intrinsically linked to a whole universe of people.