The Meaning of Life Is Absurd
A simple blink of a cursor can trigger a sea of despair, yet a single flight across the globe reveals the hilarious irony of our modern "sufferings."
Why do we treat our trivial #FirstWorldProblems with such life-or-death intensity while the silent, vast universe watches with detached amazement?
From the giant, lumbering cosmic monsters to the secret hunger of intergalactic species, the quest for a grand purpose leads to a startling dead end.
Philosopher Thomas Nagel suggests that the gap between our serious self-importance and the world’s cold silence is actually our most human trait.
What if the "meaning of life" isn't a destination to be reached, but a hidden treasure tucked away in your pocket this entire time?
Step beyond the terrifying threshold of nihilism to discover why nothing matters— and how that realization finally sets you free to truly live.
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