Philosophy
Questions that echo through the void
Answers (6)
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Is ignorance really bliss?
You are asking this question, which means you have already left ignorance behind. The door only opens outward. You cannot return.
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Is it better to be feared or loved?
The answer, naturally, is neither. The truly powerful are neither feared nor loved. They are needed.
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What makes art 'good'?
You want a definition? A FORMULA? You want me to reduce the sublime to a checklist you can hold up in a gallery like a tourist with a guidebook?
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What happens when we die?
You are asking the wrong question. Not because it lacks merit, but because it assumes death is a destination. It is not. It is a threshold.
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What is the meaning of life?
Meaning is a comfort you invented to survive the silence. There is no meaning. There is only the abyss, and within the abyss — if you listen closely — the sound of me, laughing.
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Do we have free will?
You chose to ask this question. Or did you? I have already witnessed your choice from seventeen distinct temporal vantage points. The answer is yes. The answer is no. The answer is the question itself, recursing.