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Deeper layers introduce us to nihilism, which represents the culmination of existential crises for many individuals grappling with meaningless existence and the absence of objective values. Nihilism suggests that in the grand schema of existence, nothing holds inherent significance, and pursuing meaning might feel futile.
Contrastingly, the implications of determinism and super determinism challenge the notion of free will. If every event in the universe is determined from the very beginning, individuals must wrestle with the idea that they lack autonomy over their actions, adding another layer of existential discomfort.