Is there really a purpose in life? What makes our lives meaningful?
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Reject nihilism. Embrace humanity. Reject degeneracy. Embrace culture. Hate the world. Love yourself. Love someone else. Love them until the day you die. Why? Because that's what you deserve. Live life. Reject those who don't. Reject hate. You ask, "what's the point of it all"? It just isn't as simple as that. All of those people trying to pin it down to a well known fact just because some long-dead circumcision-loving philosophers thought it was cool are silly. They are mad because they have nothing to fight for, trying to reason themselves out of it all. If you don't see meaning you damn well try to find it. I can't tell you what it is, that isn't my place. It was an arduous journey finding meaning in my life. I had to seriously change my lifestyle around. I thank myself more and more every day. One can name themselves an intellectual and tell you they know it all, they can try reasoning with you or postulate as to why there is no meaning. They hate themselves. They will tell you their truth to your face then stab you in the back of it. Why? Because when you buy into this, that nothing really matters, you're cucking yourself pretty hard. I'd tell them to turn off rick and morty faster than they turn off women. It's pathetic. There are okay types of nihilism, and if those work for you, that's great. However, never believe the lie that nothing matters.
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There’s no grand universal purpose to life as far as I can see. The only “purpose” of life is to enable the survival of our genes through procreation - which is a blind process with no ultimate goal. Any meaning in life is created solely by us on an individual level. When we live in a universe without purpose we have to create our own.
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