We live in an age utterly saturated with symbols. Logos, flags, slogans, hashtags, color palettes, buzzwords, acronyms, chants, labels, and ideological shorthand dominate nearly every corner of public life. Everyone is drowning in them. Leftists, progressives, conservatives, liberals, libertarians, anarchists, religious folks, spiritual-but-not-religious folks, centrists, radicals, reactionaries, doomers, optimists, nihilists who swear they are notContinue reading “The Cult of Symbols and the Comfort of Meaningless Noise”
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If Everything Is Falling Apart, Then Be Yourself Anyway
There is a common reaction when the country feels like it is unraveling and the world seems to be cracking at its seams, people retreat, they shut themselves in, they close their emotional doors, they shrink their lives down to the smallest possible shape that still feels safe. Fear becomes a default posture. Suspicion replacesContinue reading “If Everything Is Falling Apart, Then Be Yourself Anyway”
WAR, BUT MAKE IT NORMAL: AN EXISTENTIAL CRISIS FOR THE UNINTERESTED
So guess what. It’s January 3rd, 2026, and the United States has decided that why the fuck not, it’s a great day to start bombing another country’s capital. Yep, airstrikes on Caracas. Explosions, low-flying aircraft, sirens, screaming, the whole cheery package that humanity has absolutely nailed at this point in history. The kind of thingContinue reading “WAR, BUT MAKE IT NORMAL: AN EXISTENTIAL CRISIS FOR THE UNINTERESTED”
Caring Without Cosmic Meaning: How Optimistic Nihilists Still Choose to Care
One of the most common misunderstandings about nihilism is the assumption that it leads inevitably to apathy, cruelty, or emotional emptiness. When people hear the phrase “there is no inherent meaning,” they often translate it as “nothing matters,” and from there conclude that caring is pointless. This misunderstanding becomes even sharper when applied to optimisticContinue reading “Caring Without Cosmic Meaning: How Optimistic Nihilists Still Choose to Care”
Faith and Meaning in a Meaningless Universe: How Religious People Can Embrace Optimistic Nihilism
Optimistic nihilism is often thought of as the philosophical playground of the secular, the atheists, the agnostics, and the non-religious. It carries this aura of dark, ironic detachment, a shrug at the vast, indifferent universe, and yet a subtle invitation to create one’s own meaning and joy. But this idea, that life is inherently withoutContinue reading “Faith and Meaning in a Meaningless Universe: How Religious People Can Embrace Optimistic Nihilism”
