existentialism rule
existentialism rule
existentialism rule
That reply is pure cope. I mean, sure, eventually everything will "crumble down", entropy is a thing after all, but that doesn't mean it's better to have a sad and lonely life.
The was a book about roughly this premise, though more the idea that you're not truly dead until the last time someone speaks your name. It's been many years since I read it, but I remember liking it pretty well. It raised several very interesting ideas about that mythology, so I'd recommend giving it a read if the topic interests you!
It's pretty much the concept of the movie coco
True, but with a very different execution.
Ok so who is the longest person living in humanity's memory? Toetanchamon?
Well he was pretty much forgotten and deemed irrelevant for centuries until we accidentally stumbled over his grave and learned who he was.
Well that just means his memory was revived.
But if we're counting revived memories, I guess we should mention Ötzi, and better, Lucy. Though one could argue that if their original names are lost it doesn't count.
Ea-Nasir, maybe?
Unless you are particularly awful. If you are awful enough, you will be remembered. Go figure.
Or if you try to stiff customers on the copper quality
I would love to eat out Mona Lisa if you know what I mean
Right? Imagine being unable to make eye contact while eating a woman
Let the Mona Lisa burn; it's just an asset anyways.
One of the reasons I love studying history and society. There are so many intresting and fun stories hidden away everywhere. It always nakes me think of all the interesting stories not recorded and when I look upon groups of people of traffic I see countless interesting sagas, so many culminative years and actions for them to have just a passing moment here.
Having a legacy is overrated IMO. I would settle for just knowing I had a net positive effect on the world, but even that's a pipe dream.
I want my name to be forgotten, but what insights of mine are accurate to become common knowledge.
I want everyone to know that nature is cruel and unjust, a machine that does not care for you and that you cannot control. I want everyone to know that the best gods are the ones we don't believe to be real. I want everyone to know that humanity doesn't matter as much as the people themselves. I want everyone to recognize that the tribe is an entity in itself; one that thinks as little about us as we think of our cells. I want everyone to know we will never have certainty about anything; all distinctions, categories, and ways of understanding will always be a shadow of material reality. I want everyone to know that if they love themselves, have faith in themselves, that they will not be reliant on the love of abusive groups or individuals.
No individual, group, or force is in control of all the evil in the world; there are no reigns. Kings are not in control; the kingdom is. Capitalists aren't in control; capitalism is. All efforts such leaders make to steer are but riding the wave of a system that needs no unique individual; where everyone is replaceable. There is no will to power, only machines doing what works best surviving into the next.
Treating others as more deserving will cause needless suffering and cruelty. If you don't work to accept when you are wrong, you will hurt others and yourself. What we want is what we deem good, and it's very possible to find a good we can share.
I just want people in the future to be better than me. I want these ideas to be questioned, built on, and discarded when untrue. I hope people can be good, because the world certainly won't be.
It's tough isn't it? The friction of existing as a moral creature in an imperfect world.
Remember that guilt is more useful as a compass than a whip.
Just something that helps me when I'm struggling.