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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-28 03-36

in LeoFinance2 days ago

Part 2/15:

Nihilism, in its radical form, tends to thwart effort and curtail the possibility of discovery. It promotes a stance that the world is of little use or value before engaging with it meaningfully. This attitude can make it easier to fall into uselessness, but it prevents the individual from engaging with reality and seeing what might be possible. I argue against this, emphasizing the importance of openness to the possibility that one's conceptualization of needs might be flawed or incomplete.

The Power of Self-Reflection and Responsibility