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RE: Is a little dose of Nihilism healthy?

in #life6 years ago

J dog here, there have only been a few things that have made it on to my how much is this likely to hardfork my existence? Will it be an issue in 5 minutes, a day, a, week, a year, a, decade. And while existentially speaking, sure the amount of butter you put on toast or how much you road rage can greatly impact ones future, it's not as likely to be as impactful as some trauma, death, dis-ease, incarceration etc. will be.

So I too try to remove my emotional self from the equation and think big or even in multidimensionality but I often fail and blow small things up. Mindfulness is no permanent achievement it's an eternal pursuit.

I like your stuff, this one might inspire a post as I'm just glazing over some pretty core me concepts 😂 and I'm important enough to be nothing..

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Lol I am pretty chuffed to see you have chosen the path of least resistance and embraced your inner J.

Lol do you also find the how comical your failure can be, like what was I thinking getting riled up by this thing that's actually nothing? Our lizard brain tends to overpower plenty of rational thought and in some people it can last ages or even be how they function.

I often think of this scene in the Matrix where Neo goes to meet the oracle and he sits with some of the other gifted kids and one says to him "Do not try to bend the spoon, for its impossible, only try to realise the truth, there is no spoon."

Lets not try to bend spoons! I look forward to your inspired post, tag me so I don't miss it.

I had to Google chuffed, I’m chuffed about this new word.

Yes, the fails are comical but I still get annoyed by how pleased I am with myself while impassioned by the fury. I can’t recall anything that wasn’t regretted immediately following the fits.

No spoons to bend over this way. Let’s see if I can conjure up some content.

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