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Kiseki MAG
We are so cosmically insignificant-
living tiny, forgettable lives
yet we all have a purpose to share,
and we do it, blissfully unaware of our irrelevance.
Everything we do or have ever done
is completely meaningless in the grand scheme of things-
which is so very comforting
because if nothing we do matters
then we are as free as we want
to live our overwhelmingly human lives.
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Regular nihilism is boring, optimistic nihilism is where it's at. If nothing matters, then we should be free to be ourselves and enjoy whatever we want, because if our lives are meaningless and useless then let's use them to do things that make us happy. That's just my fancy way of saying 'cringe culture is dead, enjoy yourself.'