▲ 18 r/Absurdism
Fearlessness and absurdism
I have three questions for the chat:
How often does the thought of life being meaningless cross your mind each day? I'm trying to curb my nihilistic tendencies by being more present in everyday life and not engaging in these philosophical discussions with my own mind about the meaning of life.
Does realising that life is meaningless give you a more fearless attitude? Do you recover from failures faster? Is taking risks and chances easier because it won't matter in a century? We are here to just pass time, so fuck it, we ball!
Has absurdism improved the quality of your life? Has life become more of a game where you unlock experiences?
u/mritsz — 4 days ago