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"I don't have any f*cks to give! Chicks also dig that, you know." - Neil the Nihilist Skeleton
Welcome, weary traveler.
I know living as a nihilist can be tough some times. We all carry the heavy burden of truth and it can lead to existential dread, depression, anxiety and even suicidal ideation.
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This is why I wanted to build a safe haven for all fellow nihilists to help you cope by offering free resources and coaching on this website and also a philosophical guide in the guise of a humorous fiction book, called "Neil The Nihilist Skeleton."
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Because the way I see it, nihilism can be liberating and bring you a truthful sense of fulfillment and freedom.
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OPTIMISTIC NIHILISM
THE MANIFESTO
“It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is, than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.”
– Carl Sagan
Nothing really matters. So, there is nothing to worry about.
Nothing good lasts forever. Also nothing bad...
Life is full of suffering. But there is still potential for joy and fulfillment.
Attachment brings suffering. Sometimes it is worth to suffer.
Detachment brings peace. Sometimes peace gets boring.
I come to this world alone and leave it alone. It doesn’t mean I have to spend my time here alone.
I didn’t ask to be born. I still get to choose to live.
I don’t have free will. I still get to choose to live intentionally.
Life has no intrinsic meaning. I make my own.
Life is unfair. I don’t have to be.
The world isn’t turning around me. It just is.
Ambition and pleasure are all in vain. It means I’m free from their reins.
Nihilism is heavy. It is also liberating.
Nothing really matters.
And that’s OK.