RE: Nihilism
January 12, 2018 at 10:49 pm
(This post was last modified: January 12, 2018 at 10:51 pm by Banned.)
The definition of a nihilist or nihilism has changed from what we assume was the original meaning, and it is probably changing now.
I suppose the original meaning was one who does not believe in anything.
That isn't possible, because human beings believe what they think and think what they believe.
The only true nihilist would be a vegetable, and there are a few around.
Nihilism is a wish at best.
For those who may be overwhelmed by whatever, and or can't face exercising their rights and or choices.
It is a desire to return to a world where they can exist without consequence, and still have their needs freely supplied, without input or output (relationships), which is the womb where they came from.
I suppose the original meaning was one who does not believe in anything.
That isn't possible, because human beings believe what they think and think what they believe.
The only true nihilist would be a vegetable, and there are a few around.
Nihilism is a wish at best.
For those who may be overwhelmed by whatever, and or can't face exercising their rights and or choices.
It is a desire to return to a world where they can exist without consequence, and still have their needs freely supplied, without input or output (relationships), which is the womb where they came from.