This is one of the most refreshing takes I’ve read on nihilism. I’ve always felt an undercurrent of freedom in the idea that life has no inherent meaning — not as a reason to give up, but as permission to define it myself. That line from Camus hit hardest: “To create is to live twice.” In a world that often begs for conformity, this kind of radical authorship feels like the real rebellion. Thank you for articulating this so clearly — it’s a perspective I didn’t know I needed today.
This is one of the most refreshing takes I’ve read on nihilism. I’ve always felt an undercurrent of freedom in the idea that life has no inherent meaning — not as a reason to give up, but as permission to define it myself. That line from Camus hit hardest: “To create is to live twice.” In a world that often begs for conformity, this kind of radical authorship feels like the real rebellion. Thank you for articulating this so clearly — it’s a perspective I didn’t know I needed today.
Love this 🙏