Intro: On Nihilism and Optimism
- Deepak M
- Apr 7, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 24, 2021
Who reads personal blogs these days?
People only write them.
And I write.
I won’t regret this.
You know what? I just hope that no one reads it.
But read on. For honesty.
And today I say this.
The world has left us young ones lying trashed on the ground. Our education paradigm smiles in the backdrop as countless lose hope and send themselves on a trip to Memphis.
The world doesn’t care.
It has an unlimited supply of the human resource, doesn’t it?
It is as cynical as me. It is as unsentimental as the epitome of the argument for non-vegetarianism. As utilitarian as the most notorious German of the 20th century, who only wanted more space for his people to live in. As blunt as Charles Darwin when he talked about the survival of the fittest.
What do I know. We are just kids who want to grow up to be someone who sits on chairs warmed up by countless other buttocks.
And while we complain about all the problems in our lives we forget that the universe is expanding into inhabitable coldness.
The sun will expand to engulf earth and no matter how hard Elon Musk tries, oblivion is inevitable.
Life is meaningless!
That realization often depresses people. But I derive comfort from the fact.
I feel free. I am like the soldier who knows he is going to die.
I am at peace and I am charging with zeal, ready to meet life head-on. I can do nothing wrong because nothing is wrong.
Nothing matters and the fact is only liberating.
Mincheri
2017
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