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#1



I really like this video, especially because it focuses on two great philosophers, even if they help spread "miss the point entirely" nihilism.

I like that it really gets into why it helps to be antisocial to lead the social. Slave and master morality. 

Are you a zombie seeking social validation through likes and like minds or more ignoring that noise for your ear buds? 

... apart from the obvious codependent elephant in the forum.

Any other thoughts?
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#2
Be in the world but not of the world. 

May you all find your inner worlds far more fascinating, enriching, and rewarding than the one society wants you to focus on.
#3
(07-14-2025, 02:08 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: I really like this video, especially because it focuses on two great philosophers, even if they help spread "miss the point entirely" nihilism.
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... apart from the obvious codependent elephant in the forum.
I'm glad that I watched it on Youtube. That way I found the comments I expected: "I am that person": 1st comment.

That's funny to me, because that's the immediate thing I felt. But self reflection leads me to conclude that such a thought is self delusion. I'm not like that at all. Maybe somewhat, but way short of that high ideal.

As far as the nihilism goes: I find my own comfort in it. It doesn't matter to me how "dangerous" I am. That's not one of my goals in this short life.
There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people. - Commander William Adama
#4
"This is my lucky day. Bro sucks to be you" said a hungry wolf seeing a sheep who stood alone.

A sheep waving goodbye to the flock still remains a sheep. I don't really need to read YouTube comments to know that most people see their own reflection in that video. Everyone thinks they are independent thinkers, non-conformists, free individuals not needing anyone's approval. I haven't yet met a person who would say: "Yes I can't do without people's approval. I conform easily and most of my opinions and beliefs are shaped by other people." Everyone thinks they are honest with themselves. Has anyone ever said "Yes I keep lying to myself nearly all the time?" It's always those other people who are self-deluded. 

Meanwhile, true progress can begin when special snowflakes realize that they are like all other people. That they share all the faults and weaknesses that are common to humanity. That they delude themselves at times, that they actually need to be accepted by other human beings, that they have their own weaknesses that can be exploited, character faults that make them prone to manipulation and that their values and beliefs actually stem from the culture they were brought up in.

And that their freedom is an illusion because they have been programmed by the society they live in, the highly individualistic society which inculcates in all of its members that they are somehow unique. When a person stops feeling so good about himself, the door to change will open. But not radical change. A monkey will not turn into a demi-god. We are all limited by our animal human nature. It is what it is. It's not a reason for self-loathing but it needs to be acknowledged. Humans are social animals. Even sociopaths, nihilists and cynics feel the need for their sociopathy, nihilism and cinicism to be noticed and acknowledged by others.

As far as solitude goes. I'm kind of a loner. I like traveling alone, going for a walk alone but sitting at home not so much. I can be alone at home for two or three days but more time makes me feel like crap. Therefore, I hate taking sick leave so much. I do it rarely.
#5
(07-14-2025, 04:48 AM)Anna Wrote: "This is my lucky day. Bro sucks to be you" said a hungry wolf seeing a sheep who stood alone.

A sheep waving goodbye to the flock still remains a sheep. I don't really need to read YouTube comments to know that most people see their own reflection in that video. Everyone thinks they are independent thinkers, non-conformists, free individuals not needing anyone's approval. I haven't yet met a person who would say: "Yes I can't do without people's approval. I conform easily and most of my opinions and beliefs are shaped by other people." Everyone thinks they are honest with themselves. Has anyone ever said "Yes I keep lying to myself nearly all the time?" It's always those other people who are self-deluded. 

Meanwhile, true progress can begin when special snowflakes realize that they are like all other people. That they share all the faults and weaknesses that are common to humanity. That they delude themselves at times, that they actually need to be accepted by other human beings, that they have their own weaknesses that can be exploited, character faults that make them prone to manipulation and that their values and beliefs actually stem from the culture they were brought up in.

And that their freedom is an illusion because they have been programmed by the society they live in, the highly individualistic society which inculcates in all of its members that they are somehow unique. When a person stops feeling so good about himself, the door to change will open. But not radical change. A monkey will not turn into a demi-god. We are all limited by our animal human nature. It is what it is. It's not a reason for self-loathing but it needs to be acknowledged. Humans are social animals. Even sociopaths, nihilists and cynics feel the need for their sociopathy, nihilism and cinicism to be noticed and acknowledged by others.

As far as solitude goes. I'm kind of a loner. I like traveling alone, going for a walk alone but sitting at home not so much. I can be alone at home for two or three days but more time makes me feel like crap. Therefore, I hate taking sick leave so much. I do it rarely.

Have not seen you in a while, you should post more. If you have a garden you are never alone.

Pulling apart is the opposite of what you should be doing. Who will look after the mothers?
#6
Antisocial leading the social, yeah, no thanks... 

The overtly antisocial masses piss and shit in the street just because they can; they survive on emotional arrogance. All the while, their leaders with AST tend to rule with an iron fist. Yes or no?

Emotions and arrogance, that's usually a grade A turnoff to the best humanity

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And thats from a man with significant antisocial tendencies...

Since every human learns at their own pace, best for those with AST to be that nagging voice in our heads. Instead of leaders, not because they are better or worse than the social elite, but because every anti-social thought doesn't need to be acted upon. 

We are going to screw around and everybody will want thier own personal planet to live on

Much like the Socs and the Greasers in The Outsiders, both sides have thier salient points, BUT in a world with 7 plus billion people, letting the monkeys have the food cart isn't going to work for long.

I have more, but generally, historical anti-social leaders have no problem pissing on other groups' rights.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
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#7
(07-14-2025, 06:47 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Antisocial leading the social, yeah, no thanks... 

Whoa there good buddy! 

Not seeking or needing someone else's attention and validation is not the same thing as antisocial. It means I don't feed other peoples' narcissism. Nor do I request that for myself.
#8
(07-14-2025, 04:48 AM)Anna Wrote: Humans are social animals. Even sociopaths, nihilists and cynics feel the need for their sociopathy, nihilism and cinicism to be noticed and acknowledged by others.

Hi there.

Humans can also be "anti"social animals by nature too, so basically, we are just animals with the capacity to do all sorts of things regarding social interaction and it works on a sliding scale over time and can go both ways.

And I don't think it's about being "noticed" for those with sociological issues as much as it is about having and keeping a source to feed energy from. Being caught out as someone with a mental condition is the givaway that often cuts those sources so denial is the first line of defence for them in a desperate attempt to instill a false sense of reality and security in others and continue the socially parasitic lifestyle at the ignorant cost towards growing a soul and a conscience.

Learning to live with the self and to not be dependant on the social attention of others habitually is a strong force that maybe grows over time but it could also be a single life changing moment. It's how "Sigma" people, especially Males, grow and live quite happily, much to the annoyance of those around who want a piece of their positive energy and interesting perspectives, but others often have little or nothing to offer in return and actually fear them without really understanding why.
It also takes consideration to join a Sigma person on their own level which is impossible for those of limited aptitude and maturity. No Alphas, no Betas, just strong and intelligent individuals who have choice, enjoy personal truth and live not by selfish needs.

And a spoonfed adult is still a child. Most people live by what they believe are "needs" which are actually just "wants" wrapped in feelings and it gets boring over time for those who fuel themselves along the way because they do the hard work on the big journey called Life, sometimes as the result of a genuine need for survival from the feeling of being surrounded by sheep. Consider it as the cutting of a metaphorical umbillical cord. The flicking of a metaphorical internal switch, life-changing. Growth. Maturation. The "self" awakens.

Perhaps a sheep on it's own with a wolf is another wolf ready to shed it's skin? Which one is wiser when they meet?

Sigmas rule! They don't actually need anybody themselves socially but can have a lot to offer sometimes. Frustrating to the Sheeple as some things in life can only be earned. They also understand their limits and are rarely pretenscious but instead, humble. An inner strength based on truth.

Search for the "Sigmas", they are rare but they hold free energy and truth. Reciprocation is the key to that energy. Expect nothing and you will never feel dissapointed, and quiet smiles in a world gone mad can be a language of its own.

Enjoy your walks, enjoy yourself.

Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully.... and be a River flowing calmly.
#9
Not sure why that video is attempting to conflate stoicism with nihilism .

Nihilists 'believe' there is no inherent meaning to the universe (and no purpose to life) which sounds like a load of old bollocks to me.

Stoicism (which Aurelius followed) is something very different.




#10
(07-14-2025, 07:54 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Nihilists 'believe' there is no inherent meaning to the universe (and no purpose to life) which sounds like a load of old bollocks to me.

Very frustrating people imo.

It's like they don't have the ability to connect to anything and have given up trying.

Hollow and shallow in the soul department.

Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully.... and be a River flowing calmly.