Nihilism, Buddhism & Vacuity
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I find the concept of eternal nothingness to be wonderful. The only true peace that we will ever find is in the void. You won't care that you're there because you won't exist anymore. This makes me smile.
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Chicks that speak French sound soooooo sexy. :D
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Everyone can believe whatever they want,most religions and faiths actually say exactly the same thing only with different names and order,but it eventually reach the same point.
Overall,humans just need something to confirm their existence in a way-even if there is no existence at all.
Has humans grow,either they just join the machine and follow their body-just satisfying their passing urges until they die,or,they stick to some code till they die.In total-A meaning exist only when given by eyes.
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Tu est tres belle
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Read Schopenhauer, Hegel, Camus, Darwin, Steven Pinker and your very own Jean Meslier to further your understanding of existence. Meslier (or Baron d' holbach, depending) is a great enlightenment. Read some books on physicalism or materialism. Billions of years (if not eternity) preceded you and the same will follow you, so make a good account of your brief existence. Publish your thoughts for others to follow. Above all, do not be afraid of the truth as unpalatable it may be.
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I think it is very impressive that a 14 year old girl can talk about stuff like this in a foreign language.
I'm not sure what the question is, however. There really is no question that nihilists are seeking.
Enjoy Nietzsche. I get something new from him every time i read. You should interpret Zarathustra as an elaborate metaphor that builds on itself continually.
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@BrandonEM09 you misunderstand, you are an idiot. why is it necessary to kill yourself because there is no such thing as objective morals? do you know the difference between objective and subjective? objective morals would mean there is an external basis for morals(not any) and subjective morals internal... morals are subjective because they are internally defined based on preference... your opinion that one should kill himself if he doesn't believe in objective morals is subjective too moron...
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I love how guys are all like: "I like your point of view" and "I like your ideas" and all smiley and that, to this girl, when they only liked the way she looks. I sometimes am embarassed to be a part of a the male part of the human race. You guys make me sick.
And OMG! You are too young to be talking about buddhism and nihilism no? OMFG!!! a woman, and young... I´m going to ... die...
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@potodd01 subjectivity
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"I'm a moral nihilist however I hope to influence things towards the better."
How do you define 'better'?
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I don't know Brandon...looks like kind of a narrow perspective. First of all...of course, as I often say, one is "sitting atop corpses." Many people have recognized that and transformed it into an obligation to repay the favor to the world. I'm a moral nihilist however I hope to influence things towards the better. I could care less of any ought. I'm deeply immoral but I don't directly harm people, and the ways I indirectly harm people are commonplace. I am selfish but I don't lie to myself
Just to say that I'm still very surprised to see that my video posted 3 years ago now is still "successful" (if I may say).
And just to remind to every viewer that 3 years have passed now and that, if you know how to count, I'm 17 and my opinions have been a little modified since the video.
Thanks for watching anyway :)
dafdaf13 1 year ago 6
AN useless *
dafdaf13 4 years ago
(But I had an experience of it, I used to be one of those who believed in all that. Until I began to think by myself and realize that if there's a religion for me, this one weren't because I didn't agree with it.) That was a useless parenthesis, but I wanted to say it.
dafdaf13 4 years ago