We believe in nothing, OP. Nothing!
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The void, the empty set. The abstract nothingness. I believe in the number 0.
Who cares how nihilistic I am? I'll be dead eventually and so will you.
:( you are right. Is it nihilistic to not be sad about this. To accept fate?
I lean more towards absurdism than nihilism but lately it's easily 8/10
Nihilism is one of those concepts I can never remember a definition of, so I end up having to look it up every few years.
Recently I've been called nihilistic for my opinion that bringing children into this world is irresponsible, because they will be likely to experience suffering, without an opportunity to first consent to being born.
If nihilism is defined by an absence of moral values or a lack of caring, I don't see how it would apply to my stated position. I choose not to have children precisely because I care, and couldn't justify taking the chance that my child wouldn't want to exist.
I'm probably misunderstanding the concept, but so far I haven't been interested enough in it to do a deep dive and read Nietzsche or whatever.
1d8+2 on any day. Today is probably a 3ish (assuming 10 is very nihlistic, and 1, not at all)
I'd say 8/10 and it's quite freeing.
Yeah at a certain point one needs to go with the flow of the centuries I guess lol. Eternity?
Life is waiting in line at the bank. You can't fight it. You can't change anything. You can't get out of line. You just have to wait until it's over.
Welp, i mist be winning, i haven't wailited inline at the Bank for 30 years.
Aside from boomer pensioners, like my mother, who even goes into a bank?
For me, I mainly just focus on enjoying the limited time I have without really caring what happens in the world. World going to shit? Oh well, I still have my hobbies I can do instead of worrying about that.
Don't really have a number for your scale as I don't even know if you could call this nihilism.
I would argue this ideology falls under absurdism rather than nihilism.
There’s something called ”positive nihilism“ that I feel works super well for me to keep the doom and gloom at bay. Like if nothing matters - you’re free. If it doesn’t matter what you do, then do whatever makes you feel good! It doesn’t matter to go to that event because you’ll die at some point anyway? Well then go to an event that you want to go to because you’ll feel good, or don’t! So to answer the question haha, maybe like a 4/10
That sounds similar to epicureanism: your goal in life is to experience pleasure, but it isn't just straight hedonism. For example life is more pleasurable when you are healthy, so you have to eat well and exercise to maintain your pursuit of pleasure.
idk how many different types of nihilism there are; seems like there are many.
I'm nihilistic in this way. I didn't know this is a thing, thanks for sharing! :D Have a great day!
saw that, I agree so much.
Like yeah, I messed up the wording on that one comment a year ago and it may have offended some random person (sorry?) but really, it doesn't matter
the thing I messed up was putting the wrong punctuation or grammar or something. the person I may have offended was either a grammar nazi or my english teacher... or both