oh goodness. I know this is entirely unrelated to the video's intention, but I felt a sudden joy when you mentioned "Madrid's suburban trains" as a Madrilenian myself haha. still haven't finished the video yet, but I just had to comment on this immediately after you mentioned this. I may be overhyping it just a bit.
Wisdom is our worst curse, but it also what makes us alive. Curiosity and searching for answers to our big questions is what giving us reason to live another day, so I think we should keep asking what is the meaning of everything and never be satisfied with any answer
the problem is most people do not necessarily look for meaning but understand to a certain degree that there really is no meaning and before that tipping point try to cope by finding pre-existing purpose rather than answer a question which cannot be answered due to the nature of our reality
I'm an optimistic nihilist. Our existence is so meaningless that we can put our own meaning to it. Like a blank page where you can draw whatever you want. This was a great video, learnt quite a bit
I dont even try to search meaning at all im just there doing stuff until eventually closing off way too early (and too late at the same time) and then just cease to exist. Im also quite good with detaching myself seeing myself as the conciousness and nothing more basically an observer observing a character while the observer have no personality but had to expierence the character's emotions feelings desires interests social issues and past. So i technically have according my subjective understanding no power just being forced to expierence the curreng state of the character whether the observer wants it or not. PS: Im still not avoiding absurdity though as my brain is still online i just think im strictly speaking not the one doing decisions
I’m the same way. I also see it as our existence is meaningless; but for some reason emotions exist and there’s good ones and bad ones, so might as well work on achieving our good ones.
@@spiderbroj1232 god significantly reduces the size and vastness of the universe. we even believed ourselves to be its center at a point in time. even god being omniscient allowed everyone to know god knew they existed and where being watched. it gave people purpose because it increases the amount of significance they had in greater life, rather than being on a rock against million other rocks to great to quantify
Yes, seriously! Agreed. I also think, like... if you can't find meaning in your own life, try other people's. Like, with the climate change stuff that drives a lot of people to doomer nihilism... humans aren't the only ones who will die, we'd be taking a lot of other species down with us, and they didn't ask for this, and their lives have meaning to them
Nothing wrong with feeling existential crisis but staying in a state depression and not doing anything is such a waste and disrespectful to your ancestors.
I used to have a mentor, and he always said: “Anything you do could get yourself killed, including nothing. So just do more things in life, so you will die knowing you did a lot of things to mix out the mundane things that bores the shit out of you.”
I like recognizing the absurdity of my existence. I love taking really stupid things about being a human very very seriously ironically. It also helped with my anxiety realising that yeah, it doesn't matter, but also isn't it funny how I feel so compelled to idk take a shower before studying just for the clean girl vibes. If it was rational it would lose its fun potential. Take having a pet for example. Realizing that I live with another species, one that I can't understand at all, but can only strive to make the happiest just because it's cute is so absurd. But also, ants building a whole complex ass structure and following social norms just because that's how they are is just as absurd. I love realising how much of a reasonless animal we are, no matter how much we try to make it make sense. That's our very nature. We're cute.
Or it’s just people with too much free time who are just curious by nature Personally I think humanity has too much of a short attention span to remember something this meaningful That’s why we’re always trying to remember or reinvent it
If a deeper meaning is just to cope -- is that not a useful meaning in itself? A made-up meaning isn't bad perse. It is easy to say that nothing has meaning. What does saying "that nothing has meaning" really imply? It is possible to try to improve life for the ones after you -- instead of staying distracted with depressive thoughts. The same people could call such thoughts as the original comment "meaningless" as well. Not everyone can handle certain ideas. And yes, this comment too, is just an opinion. Ideas can "infect" others. This does not imply that the above comment is incorrect, but questions of it should matter. It is just one interpretation. I would recommend picking up Nietzsche if you are struggling to assign your own "meanings" to things. Being the person who claims that nothing has meaning, and says "no" to everything might not feel that valuable to people around you. "There are no facts, only interpretations" - Nietzsche
This reminded me about my favorite quote by Marcus Aurelius: "Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them."
You left out another part to that saying “and if their is no god then you will die knowing you have done good for your loved ones that you will be remembered”
It's a matter of having the right friend(group) and just casually asking the question: "Ay Buds, ever thought of how unaware we are of things because they seem natural to us because we were never exposed to a state in which the, for what is natural for us, ceased to be and takes in the opposite form and suddenly we're confronted with the question "why they be doin that?"?"
I cannot separate meaning in life from art and passion. In a large scale we may be insignificant, but to create significance in other people's lives through art is truly a reason to live, if only to give others a reason to live.
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
I think it's important to acknowledge how absurd life is FOR EVERYONE. Idk, knowing I'm not the only one that thinks their life is somewhat pointless makes me feel better, and when you find those people that feel the same way you feel some type of comforting unity, like hell yeah we're destined to become part of the eternal void which kinda sucks, but atleast we'll go together.
I feel the same way. If you look at an individual without context, life is pretty meaningless to me and that is okay i dont have to be 'great' or think i have a 'purpose' in this world. I can simply do the things that i enjoy and that sustains me. Many people might consider this a waste but I'm okay with it.
@@sun4500 It’s not okay though. Human beings need to have meaning in their lives. Fortunately for you, you seem to have found some sort of meaning for your own life, even if you wouldn’t describe it as such. So good on you, and don’t let anybody tell you that you’re a waste or anything. If they truly had their own meaning, they wouldn’t see you that way. Peace
@@raxxtv1998 of course i don't think humans are a waste. I just don't believe in 'fate', born with this 'purpose' kind of things. But people make their lives meaning full themselves.
@@raxxtv1998 you are right but i think what they meant is knowing their isn’t any intrinsic meaning to life its freeing all the destiny and fate crap is no longer a burden meaning and purpose of your life is not in the hands of dickhead in the sky its in yours and it’s liberating
I love Everything Everywhere All At Once because it really dives into nihilism, eventually leasding to absurdism, and landing on existentialism. I wish i could show everyone that movie so they can get my personal philosophy. It just captured that so well
life isn't meaningless. it was all created by a GOD, the LORD GOD, the GOD of the Bible, the ONE Who sent His only begotten SON, JESUS CHRIST, to die for the sin of the world and be risen to life for its justification. stop spreading mythology. stop spreading your pagan ideologies simply because of your own ignorance. repent of your sins, all of them, and believe in the Gospel.
@Jolt Eagle The govt doesn't make it nearly that easy. If it was just a case of quitting the army then a lot of Russian teenagers would peace the fuck out rn but maybe they're conscripts and the chechens are ordered to shoot deserters and defectors. They turn your choice into likely death+medals vs likely death+"body never found"
Accepting that we are just animals with impulses is terrifying. And that the only way to be “happy” is to shut off that self aware third person perspective. But how can one go back to ignorance of our meaninglessness after experiencing this transcendence? I don’t think that I could ever possibly just shut it off. Very interesting video though :)
I recommend reading "after the ecstacy, the laundry" by Jack Kornfeld. He's a leader in the Buddhist community and tackles the problem of how one goes on living their ordinary, absurd life full of laundry and other meaningless tasks after achieving a state of enlightenment/transcendence. It deals with the reality that these mindsets or states cannot be maintained permanently, and that we must accept that the mundanity of life cannot be fully transcended. We are human beings, we cannot be more than that, no matter how hard we try. But it's also possible to at once recognize the absurdity while also living with and amongst it comfortably. It doesn't not need to be turned off to be happy living life the same way you did before you realized your situation. It's a great read, I really recommend it
the reason i’m not a nihilist is because the reason i do things is to bring myself and others joy and i like that my life doesn’t have to have some grand reason. i live to be alive and i think that’s good enough
@@chop4045 Not Forcing, You Can Pass On by My Comment I'm Just Spreading the Gospel Jesus Said to Preach everywhere in the World: Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Mark 16:15 And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come. Matthew 24:14 What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in the light: and what ye hear in the ear, that preach ye upon the HOUSETOPS. Matthew 10:27 In and out of Season: Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine. 2 Timothy 4:2 👏
@@ayoolukoga9829 i’m happy you’re trying to better those around you but be careful, this kind of biblical advertising could make some people resentful, main based off western imperialism and how the gospel was sadly used to justify it.
You helped me write my application for a scholarship to go overseas. Your research and phrasing helped me grasp why I actually want to go, and you’ve helped me put into words the way I feel about traveling in a way that isn’t vapid or surface. Thank you.
Hey Olivia! What a serendipitous upload! I've been pondering more about this critical part our history where things are exponentially advancing (ie. tech, AI, info distribution, Postmates lol), while also exponentially getting worse (ie. Global warming, no shared reality, resource depletion). Ultimately many people are in a Meaning crisis. This video essay reassured me that the spread of knowledge/experience opens us up so we can make sense of these events and find solutions/meaning. I appreciate you jotting down the sources in the description box too. I hope this becomes common practice in the content creation world. I recently read Recapture the Rapture by Jamie Wheal and found it very illuminating. Loved his analysis on society's climate and how he offers some key meaning-making tools that are accessible to all (not just the privileged). Looking forward to your next video! x
I like to think about it this way. Tech is advancing in wild leaps and bounds, but human brains take many years to evolve and truly change. We have a world of the occasional smart monkey advancing beyond the average masses. This is true of exceptions all around the world, like certain trees will grow taller than others, and some shorter. To make this simpler in my brain, I remember that some garbage bins in bear infested areas can't be too complicated because while some bears can open them, some humans cannot. Some of us can understand complicated quantum theory, while the majority of the world is continuing our ancestors daily hardships to survive one more day. This allows massive separation in many ways. The effects of future shock are prevalent now more than any other time in human history. Many things are built in a world where a majority of the population does not understand the how or the why, like the complicated development of a cell phone. A good amount of people would not have any advantage were they to time travel, or simply be dropped in an area like Brazil or Africa, because they do not understand the complexities of things they interact with on a daily basis. Dunning-Kruger syndrome has complex effects in a world where people can say whatever they want without repercussions. It allows for intelligent discussion among some, but others can use it to live in self-satisfying echo chambers. Whether any of this truly means anything is yet to be determined. All we can do is love, even though it becomes much more difficult with every passing day.
I agree with the meaning crisis thing to be honest, and it is an interesting point. People mistake movement for progress. We as humans are stuck in the mud in terms of our "spirituality"/humanity or whatever you prefer to name it. It's just the background of the setting that changes, creating the illusion of progress. Ultimately we are just walking in circles, looking for something that is not there.
Since there is no hope in life, Camus himself suggested, don't long for tomorrow or the future, and live in this exact moment. That's right way to deal with absurdity. Don't go for goals, but enjoy searching for the goals.
It’s correct that only in the present is one ever content. But it’s also important to recognize the privilege in that statement. When someone reality is waking up to missles raining down on their town, you can’t simply be present. The goal is to get out and start a new life. It sounds like the subtly in the last sentence there is not to fulfill the goals, but rather be aware that you have them? Imo we cannot bring true positive change that way. Maybe I’m not interpreting the same message you’re trying to relay
@@Atlas92936 your last sentence about not bringing positive change that way is similar to the most common critiques of Camus’ absurdity. Heidegger, for example, considered Camus’ view limited and superficial
The absurdity and overwhelming limitation of my existence has turned me into an empty, bitter, and unstable disaster of a human being. I dont wanna do this anymore, but im not allowed to check out because i care about the people id leave behind too much. It's hell.
It really helped me with my crisis! (not in a "oh I found what life is about" and such) but this video just made me realized that I'm a victim of a postmodern society, (lacking grand narratives, God and such) and I'm not alone! It just feels so good to know/realise there are also many victims of this philosophical state and use irony to express sincerity, in a way, I feel very accepted (ik it sounds cringe) feel less alone. Thank you Olivia!! Always love your content!
Wow after all the information, You found the conclusion I am a victim. No wonder your life is insignificant and you are completely disposable as useless human product.
@@user-th7lu2yf7n From what I understand, sincerity tries to assign meaning to life because things wouldn't make sense without meaning. There is 'faith' that all of this must mean something. Irony on the other hand is more 'cynical', always asking questions about why things are the way they are, without supplying an answer for it. Irony COULD support an answer that has logical underlying (instead of relying on pure faith), but in a seemingly absurd universe, we just keep asking whys to a void that we can't look deep enough into, and which doesn't care to answer.
@@eve_______ now as much as I agree that the victim conclusion is very dissapointing after all the information presented in the video and that blaming society is just a way for ppl to shift the responsibility they have for their own lives to the universe, Im not sure its up to you to dictate the amount of meaning someone's life had, which in turn indicates that maybe you havent really payed attention to all of the information in the video either... This is not me judging you from a place of arrogance, more of an observation in the irony of you weaponising the information in the video and using it as a reason to insult when you are lacking some of the information of the video which in turn essentially means ur insulting urself here as well.
Almost as if you could take the reigns of your own life and develop your own lifeproject as long as you are in context so you can make authentic choices, knowing the consequences of your decisions. Oh and not being coherced either directly or indirectly in them choices. But for that we'd need some radical _social honesty_
life isn't meaningless. it was all created by a GOD, the LORD GOD, the GOD of the Bible, the ONE Who sent His only begotten SON, JESUS CHRIST, to die for the sin of the world and be risen to life for its justification. stop spreading mythology. stop spreading your pagan ideologies simply because of your own ignorance. repent of your sins, all of them, and believe in the Gospel.
@@faatimahg indeed, i'm a girl. i'm glad you could recognize that in this day and age where defining a woman is somehow impossible unless you have a degree in biology.
*wow. this video really intensified my thoughts about how meaningless my life really is. There are so many careers I want to do but if I choose the wrong path and purse the wrong thing I will live to regret it. I feel like I only have one chance at life, and if I screw it up I’ll hate myself forever. The thought of choosing one thing and that I’ll never get to do everything I want to and chase all of my dreams overwhelms me. Also the fact that all my relationship and friendships and family will all die and so will I. Life is so futile and short that it keeps me up at night. That thought haunts me and plagues my whole existence.*
The overall conclusion that I would draw from this is one I keep coming back to as I further dive into philosophical teachings: our life has significance because of our unique ability to question that very significance in the first place. Great video again Olivia! Keep going!
@Ayo Olukoga I was wondering if I could hear your thoughts. No malice or sarcasm towards you just curious to see a different perspective. If Christianity didn't exist, would that mean morality can't exist? If you interpret a scripture differently from another person of your exact same religion, who is right?
@@Wheredidigetthismuffin Depends if God Manifested himself as a Different Religion But Let us just assume that what you Mean by No Christianity, you are Saying No God, Then No, there would be no Morality. And the Person who Interprets Scripture Right will be the One who Evidently does So
@Ayo Olukoga "if there is no God, then there is no morality" If there was no God, would you kill and commit depraved acts? Is it not enough that we are both human? If there was no risk of punishment, would you ever consider doing the "right" thing?
Finding a real purpose in our insignificant existence is something we should all ponder on. Some of us believe there is a Divine creator while some of us do not. Finding out our real purpose, however, often takes time to really think about. Some people have this purpose in this world, and yet they fail to actually fulfill that, thus leading them into the direction that aren’t supposed to take. Insightful video. Bless you for opening our eyes to see what we’ve actually been missing out in our own separate lives.
However in the process of finding purpose, that very question on a relative big if--will leave dread as a byproduct of curiosity only ever cured if one can find themselves purposeful, but until then, that lack of motivation will cause sorrow, sufferring, and feelings of existential dread coursing through their veins.
I think the problem I’m having right now with this is not knowing how to make my own life seem more significant. I don’t want to have a mundane, mediocre life that passes me by. I want to have more experiences and adventure in my life that I can talk about and be proud that I did. The thing is, I don’t know how to do that. All I can think of is travel; but besides traveling, what else? I’m not sure what to do
Before people had ready access to traveling, were there lives insignificant? (of course not) I don't think it is the action that is the signifier it is us, and how we view it. Even the most mundane task is significant.
How much of your idea of success and significance is truly yours, and not other people’s ideas planted in your head by society / social media? Do you actually enjoy travel, or did you pick up the idea that it’s a sign of significance? I suggest that before chasing a grandiose idea of gaining significance in general, reconnect with the simple things that truly matter to you on a daily mundane basis, then build on that so much that it will turn significant to you, first and foremost. Even the most mundane things can be of great meaning and importance if you make it so.
@@quinnemilepoe9604 I agree with that for the most part. I do think we put a lot of attachment and desire on these “things” and “aspirations” to the point where it can cause problems. And I do think part of these wants I have probably have been somewhat caused by society and media. However, it did make me think about travel in the way that I just want to experience more of the world, let alone the country I live in. I don’t want to feel like I’m trapped in this little bubble I’ve been in most of my life. Although some of that is probably caused by outside sources, it’s still a feeling I can’t shake. I basically would like to expand my horizons
@@connorbooth7207 Do you genuinely feel trapped there in the first place? Or do you enjoy your city/country, but people around you make you feel lesser or inadequate for being satisfied with where you are? Maybe start maximizing the local discoveries around your area. Then whatever you enjoy from that will guide you to the specifics of how you wanna expand your horizons: e.g. if you discovered inspiring local artisan pasta, then you have a clue that your first travels outside your bubble should probably be in Italy. If you focus too much on gaining significance for identity and ego purposes without identifying the essence of the simpler things outside of yourself that are important to you, then you will end up going off on different directions trying to chase vague ‘big things’ in life to try and feel like you’re “somebody”. You create meaning, don’t look for it. Opportunities and people will effortlessly come to you if you grow inspiration within yourself first
sometimes the insignificance of my life feels daunting, but most days it reassures me and helps me float through life without taking things too seriously. i'm here for such a small amount of time, i want to enjoy as much as possible, learn as much as possible and love as much as possible. i'm an autistic physics student, so i really struggle with not having black and white answers to everything, but if we had answers for everything, life would be so incredibly boring 🥰
Damn I could sit and talk with this girl for hours about this type of stuff. This is literally how I write my essays for class. The process is pretty amazing and relevant.
@@user-ip9fp8ug5y Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
While it may be unintentional or simply to match the language, the use of music at specific moments that discuss deep lying fears of existence is beautifully relaxing. I feel as though existence itself is providing the lullaby. Nice job!
I believe that due to the sheer fact that we can question our existence shows the truly embedded desire for a meaningful experience. We were made to question in order to find our truth. Certainly this curiosity can leads us to find more satisfaction when we choose to connect with each other on a deeper and existential level. By living in new experiences you begin to see life as a whole, rather than being separate from everything. Even if life comes out to be ‘insignificant‘, it’s better to have tried to make it significant, then to have purposely suffered.
I've considered that general thought about our personal choices being meaningless at the end of it all a lot. When you have anxiety, it becomes doubly absurd. I have wasted so much time wondering if some banal action would be rude or weird, if I'd be judged for wearing something, and so on. And it doesn't even matter. And yet that isn't enough to stop it entirely.
yk i used to think about this all the time in middle school and i stopped thinking about it because this nihilism genuinely made me suicidal - this video made me unafraid of those thoughts again and helped me think of it in a different perspective :) i feel like i regained a part of myself so thank u
ikr? it makes you feel torn between two states of being and neither is more or less compelling than the other, which makes one feel ultimately paralysed…
@@BorisRStein yeah, in the past two weeks I have been trying to find that balance - maybe the resistance to giving in to absurdity is what was the paralysing factor all along... honestly, just fuck it and have fun with life basically :'D
These past few months, I have been going through a severe episode of marijuana withdrawal-induced existential anxiety and DPDR (which basically just makes you hyper aware of your mind's own existence and how absurd it is for that to be possible, with accompanying uncomfortable sense distortions and dreamlike effects). It has been a horrifyingly painful experience, especially due to the contrast of just how "okay" I was with everything prior to this. That being said, I have moments where the anxiety lifts, and I am left feeling relaxed, and dare I say, content. This video has honestly helped me tremendously, but I mainly wanted to explain a few thought patterns that really help me when I am freaking out... - Everyone, literally every conscious being to have ever existed, is going to live a life, and then one day, die. Death is scary, but it's a lot less scary knowing that we're all in this together. - Talking to people about existential thoughts and fears really helps. - Realize that your imagination is overactive, and that intrusive thoughts are not and can never be the truth, because we are limited beings, and due to our limitations, cannot comprehend existence. AND THAT IS OK. Because it has to be. - Sometimes you won't be able to avoid the scary thoughts. That is okay. Anyone is prone to have them at some point. Just try your best to not engage with them or to "solve" your existential fears. - Religion can sometimes be a decent coping technique. But for me, it doesn't work as much as I'd like because the scope in my mind just enters the realm of "okay then what would the purpose of the deity be?" and "would an afterlife even be fulfilling?" etc. etc. - Stay grounded in what you have RIGHT NOW, right in front of you. Stay absorbed in your life as it is currently. You might not know why or how you are alive, but you ARE. You can live a fulfilling life without understanding purpose or having meaning, because there is no true "meaning" to everything, NO ONE KNOWS. - Anxiety IS A BITCH and is going to try to make you as uncomfortable as possible, but it is there to ultimately protect you and keep you alive. Try to sort through your anxious thoughts. You are going to be okay. Everyone will likely have existential thoughts at some point in their life, and there are people like me who you can trust to guide you through them, as mine have been especially severe. I know it can be scary, and sometimes you can genuinely convince yourself that you are the only conscious being, and that everything is a simulation, but TRUST ME, that is an intrusive thought, because even if it were true... you wouldn't even have any control over it anyway, so what's the use in worrying about it? I am real to me, you are real to you, and we FEEL real, that's all that matters.
I needed this so much man suffering with something similar I've been having insane dpdr and existential ocd for the past year now and it has fully removed me out of the things I wanna do in life as they keep slipping in my mind I literally cannot focus on my degree because of it. I think I need to start looking into therapy as some kind of mechanism to accept myself more also I highly recommend jiddu Krishnamurti and osho very profound mystics that speak on matters like this and how important meditation is to overcome these issues. Take care everyone it's all gonna be alright in the end ❤️
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
I can't explain to you how thankful i am for ur comment, been having awful existential crisis and spiraling thoughts abt death and my own conciousness, and this made me feel so much better. really, thank you so very much for this and i hope you have a beautiful day
@@veraquiroga8727 Glad to hear it helped :))) Just thought I should add something. My existential crisis was caused by intrusive thoughts and anxiety due to drug withdrawal, and now that the withdrawal symptoms are clearing up more and more, the crisis is going away. I genuinely just don't care about existence or death anymore. So, if your continues or gets worse, consider talking to a psychiatrist or therapist for some counseling (or maybe even meds). Anxiety / DPDR / OCD are all a really mixed bag and can show up in so many different ways. Existential spirals are horrible, I am so sorry you had to experience it. Ultimately, trying to "solve" or completely understand the thoughts is going to leave you just constantly itching for more. Sitting with the anxiety and acknowledging the thoughts without trying to answer them is the best way to go about it, because over time your mind will simply start to pass them off as something it doesn't need to focus on anymore.
@@MLTAKOS it truly is a waste of time, I also deleted genshin impact a month ago. Less stress about needing to login all the time. Now I take that time to be in peace with no electronic devices to have some time with myself.
To me, the japanese characters are somehow more meaningful to a person who doesn’t understand them. If I see either an english or danish advertisement, I filter it away and don’t think about it. But if I see something I don’t understand, I often find myself wondering what these mysterious characters mean… Which makes it even more subjective I reckon. Great philosophical viewpoint this video presents. Got me thinking indeed😁
I feel like there’s always meaning in things, and you just have to find it. One of my friends asked me what the point of our existence is. I always think about it like every action we take effects the people and places we love. Sure, on a grand scale, our lives may have no significance. But everything around you has a meaning, whether you know what it is or not. So, instead of being looped into the existential dread of insignificance, begin to notice how your actions and others’ actions’ and how they change and impact the world you love. Find meaning in the little things, try and make life more significant for yourself.
But changing and impacting a world that has no meaning is meaningless, Love is nothing but chemical soup in your brain, We could recreate it in a lab, it's meaningless, an illusion, a trick of biology. So you find 'meaning' in things that have no meaning becuase of a feeling (love) that is meaningless. All of that is meaningless, Finding meaning in a universe devoid of meaning is meaningless. So you just circle back to the same problem that nothing has meaning.
Intriguing how I lost my ability to conclude anything racionally and how it is difficult to express myself since I realized the absurdity in human life. Even intriguier, though, is how it made me more grateful towards connections with others! Maybe, I'm finally alive ^^
Meaninglessness and insignificance is a lot worse now then it was back then because the internet gives us endless access to other people. Everyone is completely disposable and can be forgotten easily.
This strikes me as a bit sociopathic. I understand what you’re saying, and it’s obviously true on its face, but this doesn’t take into account the nature of your own personal, subjective experience. Certainly, you have people in your life that ARENT disposable to you. Even on the internet, you (presumably) watch content creators that you hold up above the rest, and people on the internet that you consistently interact with who aren’t disposable. You’re looking at it from a very cold, mathematical, emotionless point of view. Focus on the value that others have to you in your own reality (the only reality that truly exists to you), and try to recognize that all of these millions of disposable “cogs” on the internet have just as complex, detailed, storied and rich of an existence as you, and anybody you love or admire.
nah, this shit is literally why parents all thought depression was just a phase because as a natural part of growing up you go through a period of depression. You think most of them didn't go through the same thing? You think you're special? no lmao, just part of growing up.
i feel burdened not by our relative smallness compared to the rest of the universe, but by the little time we are here for. For people like me who are scared of accepting this "smallness" of the time we have, this causes an immense need to be something that can last longer than the human lifespan through our ideas, how long we are remembered, our work, our legacy, etc.
I found your channel recently, and it is best that could happened to me at this period of life. I like everything about your videos. Your look, delivery, topics you choose resonate with me like nothing else. Right now I’m entering university life and rethinking all of my values and daily choices. I feel like I have a gap of un-clearance in my head and it is begging for something meaningful to fill the gap. Nothing and no one could (or wanted) to help me with it. But here is your content explaining exactly what I need. I can’t be more grateful. Thank you
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
Idk, I just accepted that objectively meaning doesn't exist. Everything has reasons and consequences, but doesn't have a purpose, a mind behind it. So I chose to just enjoy my life, enjoy socializing, experiencing and processing things. If we're stuck here for a long time, then let's have as much fun as we can!
but then that starts to feel so vapid. so we’re rly just dopamine chasers? we just do shit cuz feel good in brain? why put up with any suffering atp, just end it
I used to indulge myself in video games, and I lived my life simply to achieve my ex’s will, and it was like a period that I lived as an inferior being who was “enslaved”. After we broke up, I even regarded myself as exiled, and thought acting great will be rewarded one day. A conscious person would know that it was an escape from “insignificance”, and living under others’ or the public norm’s value is an act of devaluing oneself.
Not really. There is no value to lose. You don't have values to lose. You can't be devalued. To identify with values is to act accordingly to patterns and actions that you've been taught to interpret in a positive light. And that is at its core, limiting freedom.
-Meaning is dependent to our minds. It is not an empirical phenomena. Therefore Meaning can only be subjectively meaningful or subjectively meaningless. -I think saying "life is insignificant" implies that there is an objective ultimate goal or objective purpose to everything. -If we can understand how absurd it is to believe that life has significance in a postmodern nihilistic time, then we must also understand that it is absurd to believe that we need significance to live a meaningful happy life. Thank you for the thought provoking video! :)
Man I'm a Christian theist and I think the same way. It perpetuates the whole "we are the main character" so they think that because their life is boring then their lives must be not worth living type of idealism, that to me comes off as narcissistic.
Been struggling a LOT with meaning and existentialism so this was perfect timing. I feel like when I turned 18 and went to college I was faced with reality and had a lot of horrific realisations about the world. I still haven’t recovered and it’s been devastating for me mentally. But videos like yours help me so much. So thank you ❤️
I relate to having that desire to be big, to be loved by everyone, to have the most important job. I feel however, that view stems from the consumerist view where all you want is more and more until you are worn out and left sitting on the floor in a ball. I like the idea of acceptance. Accepting that life is absurd, it can have meaning and significance, but that comes from within. And, consumerism is quite similar to that animalistic state described, where you simply respond to your basic impulses and act as a mouse in a maze. I suppose once you both view the insignificance of life and yet still participate, will you strike a happy medium. That is my scattered thoughts.
i’ve been thinking a lot lately about meaningless vs insignificant without having the specific language you’ve used here so i really appreciate this video! i think the significance and meaning of our lives comes from the connections we make while here. whether that’s with other humans, with concepts, with other creatures, with the world, or with the universe. it’s different for every one of us but those connections are what shape our identities and the choices we make and the meaning or significance we can find in life.
Honestly, the way I have dealt with the issue of what the meaning of life is, is that I have come to terms with the idea that there are things that our brain simply cannot comprehend. And I believe the "why are we here?" question is one of those. I prefer to acept that I exist and simply work from there. "OK. I'm alive, I'm here, maybe for some reason, maybe not. Does not really matter. I have free will and limited time. What am I going to do with this time?" What are you going to do with your time?
Asking "Why" for the second time will lead to an infinite regression of asking Why. Ask "Why" once and follow it up by asking "How" will get you more results and get you more driven with anything.
Disagree, Most people need a Why, If I ask how, How are we all here, the answer is devoid of a why, because there is no why to us being here. We aren't here for any reason and so the how once again becomes meaningless.
@@choccobons Place your faith on Jesus. Jesus died so that you can have everlasting life. Jesus is the way the truth and the life. No one gets to the Father but by him. Trust Jesus. Repent Have a good day.
Hey Olivia, I’ve been a fan for awhile and just wanted to say thanks for making this video and potentially providing more meaning(significance) to those who view it. I look forward to anymore thought provoking videos you decide to release in the future :).
I’m not against everything. I’m against being here against my will, brought into existence and it’s likely I won’t be able to enjoy it. It’s not about stressing over meaningless things but more if my whole life is surrounded by meaningless things and I just have to tell myself “this doesn’t matter” but when I look at other people enjoying the things I wish to enjoy then I get angry. At that point wtf is the point of me being here? Yes we all meet the same fate at the end but idk what the end is and so while I’m here, I want to enjoy my time.
Probably the most helpful thing I've developed to stop myself from drifting endlessly into existential dread is treating some moments as though they were a scene in a film. Sure, sometimes you can derive some deep personal meaning from a plastic bag floating in the air... while other times you can just appreciate it for what it is at face value, and feel whatever it is you're feeling. In any case, it's not going to have any lasting impact beyond - at best - a few hours (give or take), and it's okay to be an observer rather than needing to interact with it and feel the sting of mortality. After all, who wants a movie lasting a lifetime (or longer)?
I think there’s another kind of meaninglessness, seeing something and not knowing IF it’s a sign, not knowing who it’s for and not knowing what it means
I absolutely adore your videos. I admire how you reach to your thoughts in such an incredible way, while staying open-minded and respecting other people’s perspectives and conclusions. I often find myself filled with anxious feelings because of the absurdity of our existence, the not-knowing why we live, what will happen next, how I cannot do anything to prevent my death from happening. But beyond that all, I also have a feeling of freedom. Our existence is so absurd that it is somewhat funny… because of that very absurdity, things don’t really matter that much, and I can live in the way I want to for as long as my existence lasts. And that is, somehow, a calming thought. Ps: I’m from Madrid and I always fall asleep in the metro hahahaha. My loved ones always worry about me but I never got robbed, just sometimes accidentally skipped my destination… guess it must be the Japanese luck🤷🏽♀️
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
We learned about this in the first month of Sociology this year in highschool: how we think about the meaning behind our actions only when we are faced with differences in them (such as differences in customs between our own and of another cultures). Interesting how this basic sociology knowledge can be applied to this topic in which I've been particularly interested lately (the meaning of existence).
I wrote this a few days ago: "The sense of meaning of life is a lie and a social construct, there is no absolute ultimate meaning of life. It's not something that can be summarized in words, it goes beyond that, our minds are so complex that even if you surround it with superficial tought process, it still wouldn't be a precise analysis. That's why associating life with a deeper meaning is a lie that people use for a sense of direction and significance; a total misconstruction." After watching this video, and further analysing my own judgement, I have now gained new ways of viewing this concepts and it realy helped me to observe sensationalistic types of meaning, and how subjective prespectives of siginficance can be. As 14 year old with years of experiences to have(hopefully) I hope that I continue my pshycological evolution and find pieces of media like this one, imo amazing work on this video!
I pray for anyone who actually asks this question to themselves seriously, just live your life to the fullest as far as we know we only got a small amount of time in this world, so just dont waste your time and be grateful for everything you have
I've always struggled with connecting with my peers due to extreme philosophical and political interests, sometimes I feel like there's no point if nobody thinks the same, that's why I'm so happy you're making videos and I'm grateful for the perspectives you give
I appreciate this is a bit of a late reply, but you might also wonder if there's any point if everyone thinks the same way - surely 8 billion of us would then be redundant. Rather, it's that diversity of thought that gives our species the flexibility to adapt and to change the world, for good or ill.
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i like to believe that our purpose is to live, experience, and pass on - both physically and in passing on our ideas. the world constantly recycles and to contribute towards life is to love and to thrive
as much as i love the concept of individuality i think that socially we have to work together to survive, in the instance of the bus there are so many different aspects holding it together. every single person contributes to the world differently, as the hem strings once held the posters, the bar holds the strings. even without meaning of holding onto the strings, existence is not meaningless because it is the definition of life.
what a random ramble in a youtube comment section! society is derived from nature, where poverty is physical pain. these issues occur in a natural sense, with the meaning that there is a lack of resource. purpose? to push through and survive. there is never going to be meaning to every action to the world, but rather many things result as a reaction. as someone in a lower class position i do not think my life is meaningless, but rather an acknowledgement to the world that it needs to be fixed. from experience i have learned what needs to be improved, and whether or not i can fix that it is the cycle of society & overall life.
i am so grateful to you and your work! Some thoughts: I've been practicing cello since I was 9 years old (now I'm 24) and it's so amazing to think that an activity such as playing a string instrument - or martial arts, or painting, or anything that involves you in a sort of totalizing way, especially after many years of learning, gives life a meaning in such a naive way. brain, body, instinct, rational thought, aestetics, everything about your person has a purpose. There is not a real answer to the question 'why?', it's like to ask a kid why he/she likes to sing. It seems so natural to me, yet I realize how much rare and privileged is an existence like this, and so sometimes I ask myself who is living the "real life/world". I want everybody to experience similar things, but it's easy to say that when you think that "the real world" is that cultural niche you are surrounded by, on the brink of ecological therefore societal collapse. Thank you so much again, hope to have a conversation with you one day. Cheers from Italy
I’ve started listening to you as I run and I honestly believe this is better than some deep podcast. It’s a sum of beautiful linear points that really does in its 27 minutes make us think about life. Thankyou ❤❤❤
I’m suffering severe depression and this is one of the reasons. No matter what I do or achieve I don’t feel like it amounts up to anything. The sun rises and sets, days go on, yet there is no reason or meaning in all our suffering. we suffer so much and for what? Super lost in life, no interests and don’t feel like anything will ever end this hopelessness and meaninglessness. We’re a blank page and create our own meaning? Looks to me like living in an illusion. No hate to anyone that lives like this, it’s just currently I cannot grasp how to or what we’re supposed to do. I guess i’m tired of living lies and found out life has no meaning. Feels like a huge void I can momentarily fill with drugs, sex and entertainment.
I used to feel like this. I was binging drugs for days then sleeping for days. Eating junk food then not eating anything for hours, and never leaving my rooms. I then realized that despite my depression, I still wanted things. Once I thought about it, I understood that if I didn't do anything all day, I would never have anything. I wouldn't have friends, loved ones, dreams, goals, or even fun.
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
I think it’s just as silly to assume life is meaningless as it is to assume we are the center of the universe. Yes we are very small, but that also means we have a very small understanding of our existence. We do know there are multiple dimensions, and other mysteries that science still can’t explain. That aside, if nothing else, our purpose is to live. To continue on our species. It’s the point of all life on earth. But beyond just having babies, we can be a positive impact to the earth and those around us by being thoughtful and kind. Other than that, make the most of living while you can. This is an amazing journey. Yes at times it’s painful, but it can also be beautiful and mystical and awe-inspiring. That’s why it’s good to get out there and see new things, meet new people, try your best, and have fun. Think of all the “random” events that occurred in order for you to be here… right now. All the evolution that occurred, all the hardships your ancestors went through, all the small (seemingly insignificant things) that had to happen for you to be alive today. If it is all random, it’s still so amazing that you made it here and can see this shit show first hand. Make the most of it!
i’ve learnt through personal experience that if we simply dwell in our sorrows, change won’t happen. no matter how much we wish for a life filled with meaning, a life that we actually value and brings us joy, change CANNOT happen when we don’t take the steps to change. if we repeat the same routine that leads us to nothingness and a meaningless life, change will never happen. we will never find meaning. i don’t know your life and it’s struggles, but you need to take the first steps to improve your situation in order to get into a better headspace because complaining will not do anything. it’s sad but it’s the truth.
You’re not suffering from depression because of meaninglessness. You’re suffering from meaninglessness because of your depression. The lack of dopamine takes away your ability to find meaning in anything. But that’s your subjective perception of reality due to your mental illness. And it will change once you manage to overcome the depression
The real dilemma that I'm facing right now is listening wirelessly while getting on with my life or sit and watch the video because the editing is awesome. (Anyways, thank you for the vid!)
Listening to your talk in the context of Everything, Everywhere, All at Once is interesting. The movie posits that because nothing has meaning, everything has meaning. Or rather I would suggest, our actions create their own meaning. This make the process of maturing a process of choosing the meaning we wish to have and developing it. Like your video on love being passive or active. We can view meaning as a passive thing that is 'out there' and we can find it if we look long enough. This video states that meaning is an active thing. We create meaning and significance in the process of our living. I just found your channel and I think I'm addicted. The range of subjects you examine is mind boggling.
If everything has meaning, nothing has meaning. A scizoid smearing shit on the wall can find meaning in that act. That doesn't mean it has any actual meaning. "Our actions create their own meaning" In a meaningless universe this means nothing. You are just doing random shit that tickles some dopamine hit, it means nothing. Choosing the meaning, since meaning has no meaning its once again, all meaningless.
Hey! Great video!! This is a subject that provokes me a lot of interest and I loved the reflexions on meaning agains significance. The only point I had kind of an issue with was the Camus comment at the end, because I, as someone who read many Camus books, never felt like his view on the absurd as "romanticized". And it certainly is not escapist. Camus, at the end of the day, just wants people to live with passion at each moment of their lives, not waiting for the world to give anything in return. What I believe is the only screaming difference between Nagel and Camus is that Camus thinks you cannot "turn your brain off", once the absurd is like an itch you need to scratch, but he also realizes the absurd is what makes us human though.
I believe we are living in the reality of “serial experiments lain” and what message it was trying to portray in the 90s. Our minds confusing our existence with purpose and meaning in the context of technology and online personas. Internet Technology has created a new reality for humanity that enables us to indulge in it and control it from our own perspectives. Lain in the series is representing us, humans attached to the internet, and in the end she decides to erase herself from existence and others memories because she believes she only exists in the minds of people who are aware of her. She removed herself from a fixed point within existence and thought she could achieve freedom through it, when in reality she was losing her sense of self and couldn’t decipher her personas on The Internet (The Wired) and in real life. Serial Experiments Lain predicted the issues of self that would be destabilized by social media and the internet.
Totally. We are primitive beeings with a very powerful tool, the ability to share abstractions and ideas. An unexpected exponential growth in communication technology enabled us to be constantly exposed to the idea of connectivity, and we yearn for it as we yearn to understand ourselves within the realm of what the other represents to us. We want balance, and we know we can achieve it, we are naturally pushed towards it if we actually seek it, but the distractions are many and the time is "limited".
Personally, I simply see myself as existing. Why do I need a purpose? Why do I need to know why? Why do I care when i’ll never get the answer to those questions? Frankly, Im too busy experiencing my life to care about these things. I don’t need a reason to exist. I don’t need to find a greater purpose to be worthy. I also just don’t care to know. It’s not like knowing these answers will be the end all be all. I have found comfort in just being.
For a while now I’ve been pretty restless about “futile” attempts to decipher patterns and their significance for what may or may not await, but what’s silenced that the most is the comfort of its insignificance in relation to me. As you and others have mentioned regarding proper discourse about this with no “resolution” per se, the comfort that lingers as we explore such matters is ultimately what encourages all else. Just as circumstances dictate context for all that is and will ensue, the present only matters for what’ll be because what’ll be wouldn’t be without it. Your video may not have had a “definitive” conclusion to a specific matter, but it brought me comfort having reinforced that I’m not alone in thinking some things I think and maybe that’ll be pivotal for my development so thank you. Therein lies the derivation of hope that kind of trumps hopelessness depending on circumstances. Us on Earth has perpetuated us here today and will ultimately be necessary for us to produce what’s next so it’s just a silly little cycle that is fun at times and lame otherwise, but as you mentioned like whatever lol. Let’s just have fun and be sad and make mistakes and do good and be upset and be weird or reclusive if we’re able to because shit will happen and it may or may not alter our capabilities to have the privilege to think so profoundly so do what we will with time it’s gonna be out here ticking away.
I just started watching your content and I think it's all very well put together. I like how most of your subjects revolve around philosophy with some science, human nature, and psychology. You are very intellectual with your words and the subjects in general really make you think deeply into whatever the video topic is about. Keep up the great work you are doing amazing.
Your videos are always so well researched and challengingly poetic. I appreciate the uncountable hours you've put into us, because after each video I feel a wee bit wiser and a wee bit more capable. Keep it up! also, you nailed the eyeliner, don't trip haha
I've been having some days where nothing seems important anymore, where "absurd" floods into every aspect of my life and all I ever wanted or thought, and if there's something I can take from this video is trying to shape "oh absurd :c" to "well, absurd c:" and try to complete my daily little tasks trying to build the life my inner child always wanted, trying to learn in hopes that it will make me a better person to better enjoy life with the people that's in it. It's hard not to take on any esotherical or mystical beliefs, but I guess that "I'm just a human. And that's all I'll ever be".
"Self-conscious, self-transcendent mouse would be like: Damn, I'm a mouse." That made me laugh but also its strangely profound. Not sure why that made me self reflect so much
The marginal satisfaction we might get from reflecting on how remarkable it is that we can understand the absurdity of our situation does not outweigh the pain of unfulfilled desires for happiness, truth, and love
I really liked the Leon's Japanese bus example for how the world is perceived, I'm definitely gonna read his other works, thanks olivia 💕 Amazing video ☺️
As a Kyoto citizen fully capable of understanding the Japanese language it was a pleasure extending my thought to subjective meaninglessness even while viewing the video as a fully meaningful experience.
Nothing matters and nothing we do will matter on a long enough time line. People find meaning in meaningless things, and significance in insignificance. None of it matters unless you think it does.
The point you made about the hemp strings in relation to how we see the world was brilliant. Believing in a creator and the fact that this planet and life didn’t happen randomly, frees one from the “no responsibility, do what you want nobody cares” mentality
Great video Olivia as always! I don't see how the phrase "objectively meaningful" can hold ground since there's not even a defying above-all factor to justify objectiveness in the first place. At least the existence of one is not apparent. But then again why even a need for meaning? I like absurdism because it does kind of free you from the burden to search for or find a meaning while existentialism just moves the problem somewhere else. And nihilism is basically square one, it doesn't even propose a solution to the meaning problem. So I think it's not too bad if we just let go of this strive for a purpose and accept that it doesn't even matter whether purpose exists or not.
Loved this video! I've never been a fan of "life is suffering and is always meaningless " type nihilism, because I figured that we're all forced to be here, existence is the one thing we all share, so resenting the fact that you must exist was ultimately pointless. I appreciate philosophies that acknowledge that life can be pain, can be meaningless, but is constantly changing and is dependent on how much you give to it, how much you dedicate yourself to living. I'm no philosophy expert, and this video was a great introduction to some new ideas :)
My daughter wanted me to watch this video, and I was very impressed. Even though the video is ostensibly for younger people, it dealt with some very heavy subjects such as nihilism, postmodernism vs. metamodernism, etc. I’ve been interested in philosophy most of my life, but I still learned a lot from this video.
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Personally I like eating ice cream…
That’s my purpose
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how lovely!
oh goodness. I know this is entirely unrelated to the video's intention, but I felt a sudden joy when you mentioned "Madrid's suburban trains" as a Madrilenian myself haha. still haven't finished the video yet, but I just had to comment on this immediately after you mentioned this. I may be overhyping it just a bit.
Wisdom is our worst curse, but it also what makes us alive. Curiosity and searching for answers to our big questions is what giving us reason to live another day, so I think we should keep asking what is the meaning of everything and never be satisfied with any answer
Oof. Felt this 😭
Literally, love the way you put this, you should definitely look into poetry
Damn ur right …….
->camus
the problem is most people do not necessarily look for meaning but understand to a certain degree that there really is no meaning and before that tipping point try to cope by finding pre-existing purpose rather than answer a question which cannot be answered due to the nature of our reality
I'm an optimistic nihilist. Our existence is so meaningless that we can put our own meaning to it. Like a blank page where you can draw whatever you want. This was a great video, learnt quite a bit
I dont even try to search meaning at all im just there doing stuff until eventually closing off way too early (and too late at the same time) and then just cease to exist. Im also quite good with detaching myself seeing myself as the conciousness and nothing more basically an observer observing a character while the observer have no personality but had to expierence the character's emotions feelings desires interests social issues and past. So i technically have according my subjective understanding no power just being forced to expierence the curreng state of the character whether the observer wants it or not.
PS: Im still not avoiding absurdity though as my brain is still online i just think im strictly speaking not the one doing decisions
I’m the same way. I also see it as our existence is meaningless; but for some reason emotions exist and there’s good ones and bad ones, so might as well work on achieving our good ones.
@@bruno_kunda that's nice way to put it together. i want to comment that but you,ve done better explaining it.
@@spiderbroj1232 god significantly reduces the size and vastness of the universe. we even believed ourselves to be its center at a point in time. even god being omniscient allowed everyone to know god knew they existed and where being watched. it gave people purpose because it increases the amount of significance they had in greater life, rather than being on a rock against million other rocks to great to quantify
Yes, seriously! Agreed. I also think, like... if you can't find meaning in your own life, try other people's. Like, with the climate change stuff that drives a lot of people to doomer nihilism... humans aren't the only ones who will die, we'd be taking a lot of other species down with us, and they didn't ask for this, and their lives have meaning to them
“The mystery of life isn’t a problem to solve, it’s a reality to experience.”
- Frank Herbert
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uuuhhhggg, I puked i little.
Sounds like kierkegaard
I cant believe some jerk invented the telescope and discovered the immense expanse and depth of the universe 400 years ago and made me depressed today
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surely, witch-hunts are waaaaaaaay better
You blame your depression on that? Lmao
@@jethrohou2451 right 😂
Nothing wrong with feeling existential crisis but staying in a state depression and not doing anything is such a waste and disrespectful to your ancestors.
I used to have a mentor, and he always said: “Anything you do could get yourself killed, including nothing. So just do more things in life, so you will die knowing you did a lot of things to mix out the mundane things that bores the shit out of you.”
Nice quote
It's like "Don't worry about destination, enjoy the f*ck out of the ride!"
Very wise
Very insightful
I agree
I like recognizing the absurdity of my existence. I love taking really stupid things about being a human very very seriously ironically. It also helped with my anxiety realising that yeah, it doesn't matter, but also isn't it funny how I feel so compelled to idk take a shower before studying just for the clean girl vibes. If it was rational it would lose its fun potential. Take having a pet for example. Realizing that I live with another species, one that I can't understand at all, but can only strive to make the happiest just because it's cute is so absurd. But also, ants building a whole complex ass structure and following social norms just because that's how they are is just as absurd. I love realising how much of a reasonless animal we are, no matter how much we try to make it make sense. That's our very nature. We're cute.
you put this so well! we are pretty cute in that sense 😂
well said 🎉
we’re super reasonable, but compelled largely by insecurity. calling humans fundamentally reason-less is a bit foolish
@@DavidJones-ot8qu that's my point. Be foolish, it's okay
@@goopysubject i’m sorry if my comment upset u
I think looking for a deeper meaning is a way for humans to cope with the cruelness of an indifferent universe
Or it’s just people with too much free time who are just curious by nature
Personally I think humanity has too much of a short attention span to remember something this meaningful
That’s why we’re always trying to remember or reinvent it
Agreed honestly
All of the above and any reason you or anyone else can think of.
Not to be a nerd, but if the universe is indifferent then it wouldn't really be fair to call it cruel. just food for thought
If a deeper meaning is just to cope -- is that not a useful meaning in itself? A made-up meaning isn't bad perse. It is easy to say that nothing has meaning.
What does saying "that nothing has meaning" really imply? It is possible to try to improve life for the ones after you -- instead of staying distracted with depressive thoughts. The same people could call such thoughts as the original comment "meaningless" as well. Not everyone can handle certain ideas. And yes, this comment too, is just an opinion. Ideas can "infect" others.
This does not imply that the above comment is incorrect, but questions of it should matter. It is just one interpretation. I would recommend picking up Nietzsche if you are struggling to assign your own "meanings" to things. Being the person who claims that nothing has meaning, and says "no" to everything might not feel that valuable to people around you. "There are no facts, only interpretations" - Nietzsche
This reminded me about my favorite quote by Marcus Aurelius: "Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them."
I like that
Dude thats what i have been saying for years and never knew this quote! I thought i was original for once, damn it😂
You don't know, how grateful I am for you to share this quote, it helped me a lot
You left out another part to that saying “and if their is no god then you will die knowing you have done good for your loved ones that you will be remembered”
I’ve been trying to find the right words for this for so long.
I wish I could have conversations like this with someone. This stuff really interests me and gets me thinking.
Same here, fellow up north
Right? I hate small talk but I love talking about this sort of thing
It's a matter of having the right friend(group) and just casually asking the question: "Ay Buds, ever thought of how unaware we are of things because they seem natural to us because we were never exposed to a state in which the, for what is natural for us, ceased to be and takes in the opposite form and suddenly we're confronted with the question "why they be doin that?"?"
This kind of stuff is poisonous, it's postmodernist garbage robbing you of authenticity and real objective meaning.
Telling you now join a cult 👍
its just a big fucking cirlce LMAO u jsut say yes uhhuh yes huh and nothing get solved or learned
I cannot separate meaning in life from art and passion. In a large scale we may be insignificant, but to create significance in other people's lives through art is truly a reason to live, if only to give others a reason to live.
I had similar thoughts after watching, thanks for sharing
❤❤❤ yup, same
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
Sounds like a pyramid scheme
@@jonharkins1719 hahaha
I think it's important to acknowledge how absurd life is FOR EVERYONE. Idk, knowing I'm not the only one that thinks their life is somewhat pointless makes me feel better, and when you find those people that feel the same way you feel some type of comforting unity, like hell yeah we're destined to become part of the eternal void which kinda sucks, but atleast we'll go together.
I feel the same way. If you look at an individual without context, life is pretty meaningless to me and that is okay i dont have to be 'great' or think i have a 'purpose' in this world. I can simply do the things that i enjoy and that sustains me. Many people might consider this a waste but I'm okay with it.
@@sun4500 It’s not okay though. Human beings need to have meaning in their lives. Fortunately for you, you seem to have found some sort of meaning for your own life, even if you wouldn’t describe it as such. So good on you, and don’t let anybody tell you that you’re a waste or anything. If they truly had their own meaning, they wouldn’t see you that way. Peace
@@raxxtv1998 of course i don't think humans are a waste. I just don't believe in 'fate', born with this 'purpose' kind of things. But people make their lives meaning full themselves.
@@raxxtv1998 you are right but i think what they meant is knowing their isn’t any intrinsic meaning to life its freeing all the destiny and fate crap is no longer a burden meaning and purpose of your life is not in the hands of dickhead in the sky its in yours and it’s liberating
@@augustuslunasol10thapostle that's what I meant you worded it way better thanks!
I love Everything Everywhere All At Once because it really dives into nihilism, eventually leasding to absurdism, and landing on existentialism. I wish i could show everyone that movie so they can get my personal philosophy. It just captured that so well
Could you elaborate more ?
I love that movie to the core
the first video about existentialism/meaning of life without crying. thanks! we’re making progress.
Me too 🥲
dammit i failed
life isn't meaningless. it was all created by a GOD, the LORD GOD, the GOD of the Bible, the ONE Who sent His only begotten SON, JESUS CHRIST, to die for the sin of the world and be risen to life for its justification.
stop spreading mythology. stop spreading your pagan ideologies simply because of your own ignorance.
repent of your sins, all of them, and believe in the Gospel.
@@inactiveuser555 Not everyone believes in god
@@EccentricAi your belief or unbelief was never necessary to validate the existence of GOD, His existence isn't contingent upon you, chloe g.
It's usually easy to find a purpose. It's usually hard to fulfill this purpose and we give up and look for something easier.
Tbh
@Jolt Eagle The govt doesn't make it nearly that easy. If it was just a case of quitting the army then a lot of Russian teenagers would peace the fuck out rn but maybe they're conscripts and the chechens are ordered to shoot deserters and defectors. They turn your choice into likely death+medals vs likely death+"body never found"
Damn, Bill Kong
indeed
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man - Ecclesiastes 12:13
Accepting that we are just animals with impulses is terrifying. And that the only way to be “happy” is to shut off that self aware third person perspective. But how can one go back to ignorance of our meaninglessness after experiencing this transcendence? I don’t think that I could ever possibly just shut it off. Very interesting video though :)
I recommend reading "after the ecstacy, the laundry" by Jack Kornfeld. He's a leader in the Buddhist community and tackles the problem of how one goes on living their ordinary, absurd life full of laundry and other meaningless tasks after achieving a state of enlightenment/transcendence. It deals with the reality that these mindsets or states cannot be maintained permanently, and that we must accept that the mundanity of life cannot be fully transcended. We are human beings, we cannot be more than that, no matter how hard we try. But it's also possible to at once recognize the absurdity while also living with and amongst it comfortably. It doesn't not need to be turned off to be happy living life the same way you did before you realized your situation. It's a great read, I really recommend it
@@meg2444 I'll check it out. Thanks for the rec! :)
the reason i’m not a nihilist is because the reason i do things is to bring myself and others joy and i like that my life doesn’t have to have some grand reason. i live to be alive and i think that’s good enough
I feel and think the same way as you.
Can't feel that. I just don't want to exist anymore honestly lol.
I think bringing joy is a grand reason!
Hedonism is just as bad as being a nihilist
@@orxy5316 what makes any of those philosopies "bad"
Olivia just casually completely changing the way i view my life
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
@@ayoolukoga9829 don’t force viewpoints on others, if someone isn’t a christian that verse is meaningless
@@chop4045 Not Forcing,
You Can Pass On by My Comment
I'm Just Spreading the Gospel
Jesus Said to Preach everywhere in the World:
Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Mark 16:15
And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come. Matthew 24:14
What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in the light: and what ye hear in the ear, that preach ye upon the HOUSETOPS. Matthew 10:27
In and out of Season:
Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine. 2 Timothy 4:2 👏
@@ayoolukoga9829 i’m happy you’re trying to better those around you but be careful, this kind of biblical advertising could make some people resentful, main based off western imperialism and how the gospel was sadly used to justify it.
@@chop4045 Sad.....But got to Win souls before Judgement Day
You helped me write my application for a scholarship to go overseas. Your research and phrasing helped me grasp why I actually want to go, and you’ve helped me put into words the way I feel about traveling in a way that isn’t vapid or surface. Thank you.
Her eloquence inspired you in a way that changed your life, really that’s beautiful
@@Opalmiller19very beautiful
Hey Olivia! What a serendipitous upload!
I've been pondering more about this critical part our history where things are exponentially advancing (ie. tech, AI, info distribution, Postmates lol), while also exponentially getting worse (ie. Global warming, no shared reality, resource depletion). Ultimately many people are in a Meaning crisis.
This video essay reassured me that the spread of knowledge/experience opens us up so we can make sense of these events and find solutions/meaning. I appreciate you jotting down the sources in the description box too. I hope this becomes common practice in the content creation world.
I recently read Recapture the Rapture by Jamie Wheal and found it very illuminating. Loved his analysis on society's climate and how he offers some key meaning-making tools that are accessible to all (not just the privileged).
Looking forward to your next video! x
bruhh balls 321
serenditp what now
NO WAY i’ve watched your videos since high school 😭💕 thank you for watching !
I like to think about it this way. Tech is advancing in wild leaps and bounds, but human brains take many years to evolve and truly change. We have a world of the occasional smart monkey advancing beyond the average masses. This is true of exceptions all around the world, like certain trees will grow taller than others, and some shorter. To make this simpler in my brain, I remember that some garbage bins in bear infested areas can't be too complicated because while some bears can open them, some humans cannot. Some of us can understand complicated quantum theory, while the majority of the world is continuing our ancestors daily hardships to survive one more day. This allows massive separation in many ways. The effects of future shock are prevalent now more than any other time in human history. Many things are built in a world where a majority of the population does not understand the how or the why, like the complicated development of a cell phone. A good amount of people would not have any advantage were they to time travel, or simply be dropped in an area like Brazil or Africa, because they do not understand the complexities of things they interact with on a daily basis. Dunning-Kruger syndrome has complex effects in a world where people can say whatever they want without repercussions. It allows for intelligent discussion among some, but others can use it to live in self-satisfying echo chambers. Whether any of this truly means anything is yet to be determined. All we can do is love, even though it becomes much more difficult with every passing day.
I agree with the meaning crisis thing to be honest, and it is an interesting point. People mistake movement for progress. We as humans are stuck in the mud in terms of our "spirituality"/humanity or whatever you prefer to name it. It's just the background of the setting that changes, creating the illusion of progress. Ultimately we are just walking in circles, looking for something that is not there.
Since there is no hope in life, Camus himself suggested, don't long for tomorrow or the future, and live in this exact moment.
That's right way to deal with absurdity. Don't go for goals, but enjoy searching for the goals.
it's about the journey - not the destination.
It’s correct that only in the present is one ever content. But it’s also important to recognize the privilege in that statement. When someone reality is waking up to missles raining down on their town, you can’t simply be present. The goal is to get out and start a new life. It sounds like the subtly in the last sentence there is not to fulfill the goals, but rather be aware that you have them? Imo we cannot bring true positive change that way. Maybe I’m not interpreting the same message you’re trying to relay
@@Atlas92936 your last sentence about not bringing positive change that way is similar to the most common critiques of Camus’ absurdity. Heidegger, for example, considered Camus’ view limited and superficial
Stopped working long time ago, still chilling
Imbeciles trying to disguise their hedonism with cheap mediocre philosophy. ho ho ho
The absurdity and overwhelming limitation of my existence has turned me into an empty, bitter, and unstable disaster of a human being. I dont wanna do this anymore, but im not allowed to check out because i care about the people id leave behind too much. It's hell.
Lol what overwhelming limitations do you have
Fucking such a mood I feel the same
It really helped me with my crisis! (not in a "oh I found what life is about" and such) but this video just made me realized that I'm a victim of a postmodern society, (lacking grand narratives, God and such) and I'm not alone! It just feels so good to know/realise there are also many victims of this philosophical state and use irony to express sincerity, in a way, I feel very accepted (ik it sounds cringe) feel less alone. Thank you Olivia!! Always love your content!
i actually didn't quite understand the point of the modernism vs postmodernism part. like, what effect does using irony vs sincerity have?
Wow after all the information, You found the conclusion I am a victim. No wonder your life is insignificant and you are completely disposable as useless human product.
@@user-th7lu2yf7n From what I understand, sincerity tries to assign meaning to life because things wouldn't make sense without meaning. There is 'faith' that all of this must mean something. Irony on the other hand is more 'cynical', always asking questions about why things are the way they are, without supplying an answer for it. Irony COULD support an answer that has logical underlying (instead of relying on pure faith), but in a seemingly absurd universe, we just keep asking whys to a void that we can't look deep enough into, and which doesn't care to answer.
Jesus Christ loves you! If you accept Him as Lord and Savior He will change your life
@@eve_______ now as much as I agree that the victim conclusion is very dissapointing after all the information presented in the video and that blaming society is just a way for ppl to shift the responsibility they have for their own lives to the universe, Im not sure its up to you to dictate the amount of meaning someone's life had, which in turn indicates that maybe you havent really payed attention to all of the information in the video either...
This is not me judging you from a place of arrogance, more of an observation in the irony of you weaponising the information in the video and using it as a reason to insult when you are lacking some of the information of the video which in turn essentially means ur insulting urself here as well.
“The meaning of life is to give life meaning…restore the balance between thinking and feeling, open up and let it flow”-Ayreon, the sixth extinction.
Almost as if you could take the reigns of your own life and develop your own lifeproject as long as you are in context so you can make authentic choices, knowing the consequences of your decisions. Oh and not being coherced either directly or indirectly in them choices. But for that we'd need some radical _social honesty_
life isn't meaningless. it was all created by a GOD, the LORD GOD, the GOD of the Bible, the ONE Who sent His only begotten SON, JESUS CHRIST, to die for the sin of the world and be risen to life for its justification.
stop spreading mythology. stop spreading your pagan ideologies simply because of your own ignorance.
repent of your sins, all of them, and believe in the Gospel.
@@inactiveuser555 girl
@@faatimahg indeed, i'm a girl. i'm glad you could recognize that in this day and age where defining a woman is somehow impossible unless you have a degree in biology.
@@inactiveuser555 girl
*wow. this video really intensified my thoughts about how meaningless my life really is. There are so many careers I want to do but if I choose the wrong path and purse the wrong thing I will live to regret it. I feel like I only have one chance at life, and if I screw it up I’ll hate myself forever. The thought of choosing one thing and that I’ll never get to do everything I want to and chase all of my dreams overwhelms me. Also the fact that all my relationship and friendships and family will all die and so will I. Life is so futile and short that it keeps me up at night. That thought haunts me and plagues my whole existence.*
The overall conclusion that I would draw from this is one I keep coming back to as I further dive into philosophical teachings: our life has significance because of our unique ability to question that very significance in the first place. Great video again Olivia! Keep going!
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
@Ayo Olukoga I was wondering if I could hear your thoughts. No malice or sarcasm towards you just curious to see a different perspective. If Christianity didn't exist, would that mean morality can't exist? If you interpret a scripture differently from another person of your exact same religion, who is right?
@@Wheredidigetthismuffin Depends if God Manifested himself as a Different Religion
But Let us just assume that what you Mean by No Christianity, you are Saying No God,
Then No, there would be no Morality.
And the Person who Interprets Scripture Right will be the One who Evidently does So
@Ayo Olukoga "if there is no God, then there is no morality"
If there was no God, would you kill and commit depraved acts? Is it not enough that we are both human? If there was no risk of punishment, would you ever consider doing the "right" thing?
@@noyes8882 really broke his brain there huh? of course the roach-ass didnt dare answer you
Finding a real purpose in our insignificant existence is something we should all ponder on. Some of us believe there is a Divine creator while some of us do not. Finding out our real purpose, however, often takes time to really think about. Some people have this purpose in this world, and yet they fail to actually fulfill that, thus
leading them into the direction that aren’t supposed to take. Insightful video. Bless you for opening our eyes to see what we’ve actually been missing out in our own separate lives.
Agreed
However in the process of finding purpose, that very question on a relative big if--will leave dread as a byproduct of curiosity only ever cured if one can find themselves purposeful, but until then, that lack of motivation will cause sorrow, sufferring, and feelings of existential dread coursing through their veins.
What your point again!
Hey, I'm sorry, but are you the one who is always commenting in ysf videos?
i think there is no such thing as a purpose set in stone, if you think there is then it's ok, but it isn't a universal law.
I think the problem I’m having right now with this is not knowing how to make my own life seem more significant. I don’t want to have a mundane, mediocre life that passes me by. I want to have more experiences and adventure in my life that I can talk about and be proud that I did. The thing is, I don’t know how to do that. All I can think of is travel; but besides traveling, what else? I’m not sure what to do
Make money fuck bitches
Before people had ready access to traveling, were there lives insignificant? (of course not) I don't think it is the action that is the signifier it is us, and how we view it. Even the most mundane task is significant.
How much of your idea of success and significance is truly yours, and not other people’s ideas planted in your head by society / social media? Do you actually enjoy travel, or did you pick up the idea that it’s a sign of significance?
I suggest that before chasing a grandiose idea of gaining significance in general, reconnect with the simple things that truly matter to you on a daily mundane basis, then build on that so much that it will turn significant to you, first and foremost. Even the most mundane things can be of great meaning and importance if you make it so.
@@quinnemilepoe9604 I agree with that for the most part. I do think we put a lot of attachment and desire on these “things” and “aspirations” to the point where it can cause problems. And I do think part of these wants I have probably have been somewhat caused by society and media. However, it did make me think about travel in the way that I just want to experience more of the world, let alone the country I live in. I don’t want to feel like I’m trapped in this little bubble I’ve been in most of my life. Although some of that is probably caused by outside sources, it’s still a feeling I can’t shake. I basically would like to expand my horizons
@@connorbooth7207
Do you genuinely feel trapped there in the first place? Or do you enjoy your city/country, but people around you make you feel lesser or inadequate for being satisfied with where you are? Maybe start maximizing the local discoveries around your area. Then whatever you enjoy from that will guide you to the specifics of how you wanna expand your horizons: e.g. if you discovered inspiring local artisan pasta, then you have a clue that your first travels outside your bubble should probably be in Italy. If you focus too much on gaining significance for identity and ego purposes without identifying the essence of the simpler things outside of yourself that are important to you, then you will end up going off on different directions trying to chase vague ‘big things’ in life to try and feel like you’re “somebody”. You create meaning, don’t look for it. Opportunities and people will effortlessly come to you if you grow inspiration within yourself first
sometimes the insignificance of my life feels daunting, but most days it reassures me and helps me float through life without taking things too seriously. i'm here for such a small amount of time, i want to enjoy as much as possible, learn as much as possible and love as much as possible. i'm an autistic physics student, so i really struggle with not having black and white answers to everything, but if we had answers for everything, life would be so incredibly boring 🥰
Damn I could sit and talk with this girl for hours about this type of stuff. This is literally how I write my essays for class. The process is pretty amazing and relevant.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
@@ayoolukoga9829 what
@@user-ip9fp8ug5y Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
@@ayoolukoga9829 one quick question, why is that the duty of man?
@@user-ip9fp8ug5y Because God said so.
While it may be unintentional or simply to match the language, the use of music at specific moments that discuss deep lying fears of existence is beautifully relaxing. I feel as though existence itself is providing the lullaby. Nice job!
I believe that due to the sheer fact that we can question our existence shows the truly embedded desire for a meaningful experience.
We were made to question in order to find our truth. Certainly this curiosity can leads us to find more satisfaction when we choose to connect with each other on a deeper and existential level. By living in new experiences you begin to see life as a whole, rather than being separate from everything.
Even if life comes out to be ‘insignificant‘, it’s better to have tried to make it significant, then to have purposely suffered.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man - Ecclesiastes 12:13
i like the point you brought up about insignificant instead of meaningless, just because we don’t recognize it doesn’t mean our life has no meaning
That’s right. Some of the greatest people were only recognised for their greatness a long time after they passed.
I've considered that general thought about our personal choices being meaningless at the end of it all a lot.
When you have anxiety, it becomes doubly absurd. I have wasted so much time wondering if some banal action would be rude or weird, if I'd be judged for wearing something, and so on. And it doesn't even matter.
And yet that isn't enough to stop it entirely.
yk i used to think about this all the time in middle school and i stopped thinking about it because this nihilism genuinely made me suicidal - this video made me unafraid of those thoughts again and helped me think of it in a different perspective :) i feel like i regained a part of myself so thank u
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
I can't remember the last time I thought I was good at something without having the need to compare myself to others. :/
this is exactly it. the collision between the absurd and the inexplicable will to not give up is whats crushing me.
ikr? it makes you feel torn between two states of being and neither is more or less compelling than the other, which makes one feel ultimately paralysed…
@@naenoart Or perhaps you may feel your atention drawn towards achieving some sort of meaningful balance on perhaps a golden middle point, perhaps. 😳
@@BorisRStein yeah, in the past two weeks I have been trying to find that balance - maybe the resistance to giving in to absurdity is what was the paralysing factor all along... honestly, just fuck it and have fun with life basically :'D
These past few months, I have been going through a severe episode of marijuana withdrawal-induced existential anxiety and DPDR (which basically just makes you hyper aware of your mind's own existence and how absurd it is for that to be possible, with accompanying uncomfortable sense distortions and dreamlike effects). It has been a horrifyingly painful experience, especially due to the contrast of just how "okay" I was with everything prior to this. That being said, I have moments where the anxiety lifts, and I am left feeling relaxed, and dare I say, content. This video has honestly helped me tremendously, but I mainly wanted to explain a few thought patterns that really help me when I am freaking out...
- Everyone, literally every conscious being to have ever existed, is going to live a life, and then one day, die. Death is scary, but it's a lot less scary knowing that we're all in this together.
- Talking to people about existential thoughts and fears really helps.
- Realize that your imagination is overactive, and that intrusive thoughts are not and can never be the truth, because we are limited beings, and due to our limitations, cannot comprehend existence. AND THAT IS OK. Because it has to be.
- Sometimes you won't be able to avoid the scary thoughts. That is okay. Anyone is prone to have them at some point. Just try your best to not engage with them or to "solve" your existential fears.
- Religion can sometimes be a decent coping technique. But for me, it doesn't work as much as I'd like because the scope in my mind just enters the realm of "okay then what would the purpose of the deity be?" and "would an afterlife even be fulfilling?" etc. etc.
- Stay grounded in what you have RIGHT NOW, right in front of you. Stay absorbed in your life as it is currently. You might not know why or how you are alive, but you ARE. You can live a fulfilling life without understanding purpose or having meaning, because there is no true "meaning" to everything, NO ONE KNOWS.
- Anxiety IS A BITCH and is going to try to make you as uncomfortable as possible, but it is there to ultimately protect you and keep you alive. Try to sort through your anxious thoughts.
You are going to be okay. Everyone will likely have existential thoughts at some point in their life, and there are people like me who you can trust to guide you through them, as mine have been especially severe. I know it can be scary, and sometimes you can genuinely convince yourself that you are the only conscious being, and that everything is a simulation, but TRUST ME, that is an intrusive thought, because even if it were true... you wouldn't even have any control over it anyway, so what's the use in worrying about it? I am real to me, you are real to you, and we FEEL real, that's all that matters.
I needed this so much man suffering with something similar I've been having insane dpdr and existential ocd for the past year now and it has fully removed me out of the things I wanna do in life as they keep slipping in my mind I literally cannot focus on my degree because of it. I think I need to start looking into therapy as some kind of mechanism to accept myself more also I highly recommend jiddu Krishnamurti and osho very profound mystics that speak on matters like this and how important meditation is to overcome these issues.
Take care everyone it's all gonna be alright in the end ❤️
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
I can't explain to you how thankful i am for ur comment, been having awful existential crisis and spiraling thoughts abt death and my own conciousness, and this made me feel so much better. really, thank you so very much for this and i hope you have a beautiful day
@@veraquiroga8727 Glad to hear it helped :))) Just thought I should add something. My existential crisis was caused by intrusive thoughts and anxiety due to drug withdrawal, and now that the withdrawal symptoms are clearing up more and more, the crisis is going away. I genuinely just don't care about existence or death anymore. So, if your continues or gets worse, consider talking to a psychiatrist or therapist for some counseling (or maybe even meds). Anxiety / DPDR / OCD are all a really mixed bag and can show up in so many different ways. Existential spirals are horrible, I am so sorry you had to experience it. Ultimately, trying to "solve" or completely understand the thoughts is going to leave you just constantly itching for more. Sitting with the anxiety and acknowledging the thoughts without trying to answer them is the best way to go about it, because over time your mind will simply start to pass them off as something it doesn't need to focus on anymore.
You have no idea how much that just helped me after months and months of dpdr-related existencial ocd. But it makes so much sense now. Thanks.
I just completed my daily commissions on Genshin. It resulted in me feeling less insignificant but slightly more absurd.
I ditched genshin long ago, i did the same simple daily missions everyday and it made me feel awful and think that it was such a waste of time...
@@MLTAKOS it truly is a waste of time, I also deleted genshin impact a month ago. Less stress about needing to login all the time. Now I take that time to be in peace with no electronic devices to have some time with myself.
@@noonee1112 fr🙌
Nothing matters but everything matters. Don't try and question existence, riddle in a riddle in a riddle, just be good to others and yourself.
That's a very good way to put the ironic/paradoxical nature of reality...
To me, the japanese characters are somehow more meaningful to a person who doesn’t understand them. If I see either an english or danish advertisement, I filter it away and don’t think about it. But if I see something I don’t understand, I often find myself wondering what these mysterious characters mean… Which makes it even more subjective I reckon. Great philosophical viewpoint this video presents. Got me thinking indeed😁
makes me think that the mysteriousness and unknowingness behind life almost give life more meaning to me :) and appreciation
I feel like there’s always meaning in things, and you just have to find it. One of my friends asked me what the point of our existence is. I always think about it like every action we take effects the people and places we love. Sure, on a grand scale, our lives may have no significance. But everything around you has a meaning, whether you know what it is or not. So, instead of being looped into the existential dread of insignificance, begin to notice how your actions and others’ actions’ and how they change and impact the world you love. Find meaning in the little things, try and make life more significant for yourself.
But changing and impacting a world that has no meaning is meaningless, Love is nothing but chemical soup in your brain, We could recreate it in a lab, it's meaningless, an illusion, a trick of biology. So you find 'meaning' in things that have no meaning becuase of a feeling (love) that is meaningless. All of that is meaningless, Finding meaning in a universe devoid of meaning is meaningless. So you just circle back to the same problem that nothing has meaning.
Intriguing how I lost my ability to conclude anything racionally and how it is difficult to express myself since I realized the absurdity in human life. Even intriguier, though, is how it made me more grateful towards connections with others! Maybe, I'm finally alive ^^
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
@@ayoolukoga9829 This or justly embrace the symptoms of your fate.
Meaninglessness and insignificance is a lot worse now then it was back then because the internet gives us endless access to other people. Everyone is completely disposable and can be forgotten easily.
This strikes me as a bit sociopathic. I understand what you’re saying, and it’s obviously true on its face, but this doesn’t take into account the nature of your own personal, subjective experience. Certainly, you have people in your life that ARENT disposable to you. Even on the internet, you (presumably) watch content creators that you hold up above the rest, and people on the internet that you consistently interact with who aren’t disposable. You’re looking at it from a very cold, mathematical, emotionless point of view. Focus on the value that others have to you in your own reality (the only reality that truly exists to you), and try to recognize that all of these millions of disposable “cogs” on the internet have just as complex, detailed, storied and rich of an existence as you, and anybody you love or admire.
@@raxxtv1998 thank you:)
Outside of internet, you can have loved ones and you aren't "disposable" to them. I'd argue that that's how people sent to die in war felt.
nah, this shit is literally why parents all thought depression was just a phase because as a natural part of growing up you go through a period of depression. You think most of them didn't go through the same thing? You think you're special? no lmao, just part of growing up.
Bro you're not special every people lives are complex in their own ways
i feel burdened not by our relative smallness compared to the rest of the universe, but by the little time we are here for. For people like me who are scared of accepting this "smallness" of the time we have, this causes an immense need to be something that can last longer than the human lifespan through our ideas, how long we are remembered, our work, our legacy, etc.
I found your channel recently, and it is best that could happened to me at this period of life. I like everything about your videos. Your look, delivery, topics you choose resonate with me like nothing else. Right now I’m entering university life and rethinking all of my values and daily choices. I feel like I have a gap of un-clearance in my head and it is begging for something meaningful to fill the gap. Nothing and no one could (or wanted) to help me with it. But here is your content explaining exactly what I need. I can’t be more grateful. Thank you
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
Idk, I just accepted that objectively meaning doesn't exist. Everything has reasons and consequences, but doesn't have a purpose, a mind behind it. So I chose to just enjoy my life, enjoy socializing, experiencing and processing things. If we're stuck here for a long time, then let's have as much fun as we can!
Well put, agreed 100%
but then that starts to feel so vapid. so we’re rly just dopamine chasers? we just do shit cuz feel good in brain? why put up with any suffering atp, just end it
Edgy
i believe our existence has a meaning but to us since we don’t know the meaning and reasoning we just see life like blank pages in a book.
@@Ant1quedoll yeah so you see life as meaningless and the op sees life as insignificant. got it👍
I used to indulge myself in video games, and I lived my life simply to achieve my ex’s will, and it was like a period that I lived as an inferior being who was “enslaved”. After we broke up, I even regarded myself as exiled, and thought acting great will be rewarded one day. A conscious person would know that it was an escape from “insignificance”, and living under others’ or the public norm’s value is an act of devaluing oneself.
that last part stings wow💯
Not really. There is no value to lose. You don't have values to lose. You can't be devalued.
To identify with values is to act accordingly to patterns and actions that you've been taught to interpret in a positive light.
And that is at its core, limiting freedom.
-Meaning is dependent to our minds. It is not an empirical phenomena. Therefore Meaning can only be subjectively meaningful or subjectively meaningless.
-I think saying "life is insignificant" implies that there is an objective ultimate goal or objective purpose to everything.
-If we can understand how absurd it is to believe that life has significance in a postmodern nihilistic time, then we must also understand that it is absurd to believe that we need significance to live a meaningful happy life.
Thank you for the thought provoking video! :)
Man I'm a Christian theist and I think the same way. It perpetuates the whole "we are the main character" so they think that because their life is boring then their lives must be not worth living type of idealism, that to me comes off as narcissistic.
Been struggling a LOT with meaning and existentialism so this was perfect timing. I feel like when I turned 18 and went to college I was faced with reality and had a lot of horrific realisations about the world. I still haven’t recovered and it’s been devastating for me mentally. But videos like yours help me so much. So thank you ❤️
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man - Ecclesiastes 12:13
same
Im really curious,, what realizations were those?
I relate to having that desire to be big, to be loved by everyone, to have the most important job. I feel however, that view stems from the consumerist view where all you want is more and more until you are worn out and left sitting on the floor in a ball. I like the idea of acceptance. Accepting that life is absurd, it can have meaning and significance, but that comes from within. And, consumerism is quite similar to that animalistic state described, where you simply respond to your basic impulses and act as a mouse in a maze. I suppose once you both view the insignificance of life and yet still participate, will you strike a happy medium. That is my scattered thoughts.
i’ve been thinking a lot lately about meaningless vs insignificant without having the specific language you’ve used here so i really appreciate this video! i think the significance and meaning of our lives comes from the connections we make while here. whether that’s with other humans, with concepts, with other creatures, with the world, or with the universe. it’s different for every one of us but those connections are what shape our identities and the choices we make and the meaning or significance we can find in life.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man - Ecclesiastes 12:13
I'm ok with insignificance, set your goals and build your little part of the world and be happy in it.
finally, i have an answer, size doesnt matter...so relieved.
"One must imagine sysiphus committing suicide" -Tommy Philosophy
true
Who's tommy philosophy though
joke's on Sisyphus he's already dead
Maybe every day he thinks about it and says, "Maybe, but not today."
@@theoutsiderhumanist8159 That hit home
Oh you really in your bag with this one 😮💨
HAHA thanks foreign
Honestly, the way I have dealt with the issue of what the meaning of life is, is that I have come to terms with the idea that there are things that our brain simply cannot comprehend. And I believe the "why are we here?" question is one of those.
I prefer to acept that I exist and simply work from there.
"OK. I'm alive, I'm here, maybe for some reason, maybe not. Does not really matter. I have free will and limited time. What am I going to do with this time?"
What are you going to do with your time?
Asking "Why" for the second time will lead to an infinite regression of asking Why.
Ask "Why" once and follow it up by asking "How" will get you more results and get you more driven with anything.
Disagree, Most people need a Why, If I ask how, How are we all here, the answer is devoid of a why, because there is no why to us being here. We aren't here for any reason and so the how once again becomes meaningless.
"damn, i'm a mouse and i can't never be more that that, even if i want to" DAMN! this really STOCK WITH ME
i love going on existential rollercoasters with olivia
Rollercoaster is a great way to put it. It never leads anywhere and always ends up exactly where it began.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
@@ayoolukoga9829 what
@@choccobons Place your faith on Jesus. Jesus died so that you can have everlasting life. Jesus is the way the truth and the life. No one gets to the Father but by him. Trust Jesus. Repent
Have a good day.
@@ayoolukoga9829 okay 🤨
Hey Olivia, I’ve been a fan for awhile and just wanted to say thanks for making this video and potentially providing more meaning(significance) to those who view it. I look forward to anymore thought provoking videos you decide to release in the future :).
I’m not against everything. I’m against being here against my will, brought into existence and it’s likely I won’t be able to enjoy it. It’s not about stressing over meaningless things but more if my whole life is surrounded by meaningless things and I just have to tell myself “this doesn’t matter” but when I look at other people enjoying the things I wish to enjoy then I get angry. At that point wtf is the point of me being here? Yes we all meet the same fate at the end but idk what the end is and so while I’m here, I want to enjoy my time.
Probably the most helpful thing I've developed to stop myself from drifting endlessly into existential dread is treating some moments as though they were a scene in a film. Sure, sometimes you can derive some deep personal meaning from a plastic bag floating in the air... while other times you can just appreciate it for what it is at face value, and feel whatever it is you're feeling. In any case, it's not going to have any lasting impact beyond - at best - a few hours (give or take), and it's okay to be an observer rather than needing to interact with it and feel the sting of mortality. After all, who wants a movie lasting a lifetime (or longer)?
I do personally, but it’s a nice point
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
I think there’s another kind of meaninglessness, seeing something and not knowing IF it’s a sign, not knowing who it’s for and not knowing what it means
I absolutely adore your videos. I admire how you reach to your thoughts in such an incredible way, while staying open-minded and respecting other people’s perspectives and conclusions.
I often find myself filled with anxious feelings because of the absurdity of our existence, the not-knowing why we live, what will happen next, how I cannot do anything to prevent my death from happening. But beyond that all, I also have a feeling of freedom. Our existence is so absurd that it is somewhat funny… because of that very absurdity, things don’t really matter that much, and I can live in the way I want to for as long as my existence lasts. And that is, somehow, a calming thought.
Ps: I’m from Madrid and I always fall asleep in the metro hahahaha. My loved ones always worry about me but I never got robbed, just sometimes accidentally skipped my destination… guess it must be the Japanese luck🤷🏽♀️
When she said "Have fun dissociating" that hit different
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
We learned about this in the first month of Sociology this year in highschool: how we think about the meaning behind our actions only when we are faced with differences in them (such as differences in customs between our own and of another cultures).
Interesting how this basic sociology knowledge can be applied to this topic in which I've been particularly interested lately (the meaning of existence).
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
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What are you talking about
I wrote this a few days ago: "The sense of meaning of life is a lie and a social construct, there is no absolute ultimate meaning of life. It's not something that can be summarized in words, it goes beyond that, our minds are so complex that even if you surround it with superficial tought process, it still wouldn't be a precise analysis. That's why associating life with a deeper meaning is a lie that people use for a sense of direction and significance; a total misconstruction." After watching this video, and further analysing my own judgement, I have now gained new ways of viewing this concepts and it realy helped me to observe sensationalistic types of meaning, and how subjective prespectives of siginficance can be. As 14 year old with years of experiences to have(hopefully) I hope that I continue my pshycological evolution and find pieces of media like this one, imo amazing work on this video!
I pray for anyone who actually asks this question to themselves seriously, just live your life to the fullest as far as we know we only got a small amount of time in this world, so just dont waste your time and be grateful for everything you have
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man - Ecclesiastes 12:13
I've always struggled with connecting with my peers due to extreme philosophical and political interests, sometimes I feel like there's no point if nobody thinks the same, that's why I'm so happy you're making videos and I'm grateful for the perspectives you give
I appreciate this is a bit of a late reply, but you might also wonder if there's any point if everyone thinks the same way - surely 8 billion of us would then be redundant. Rather, it's that diversity of thought that gives our species the flexibility to adapt and to change the world, for good or ill.
YESSSS, YOU HAVE THE SOURCES IN THE DESCRIPTION THANK FUCKING GOOOOODDDDDDDDDDDDD. I WATCH SO MANY GODDAM VIDEOS THAT DONT HAVE THE FRIGGING SOURCES AND I ALWAYS GOTTA SEARCHEM UP. THAANK YOU
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i like to believe that our purpose is to live, experience, and pass on - both physically and in passing on our ideas. the world constantly recycles and to contribute towards life is to love and to thrive
as much as i love the concept of individuality i think that socially we have to work together to survive, in the instance of the bus there are so many different aspects holding it together. every single person contributes to the world differently, as the hem strings once held the posters, the bar holds the strings. even without meaning of holding onto the strings, existence is not meaningless because it is the definition of life.
what a random ramble in a youtube comment section! society is derived from nature, where poverty is physical pain. these issues occur in a natural sense, with the meaning that there is a lack of resource. purpose? to push through and survive. there is never going to be meaning to every action to the world, but rather many things result as a reaction. as someone in a lower class position i do not think my life is meaningless, but rather an acknowledgement to the world that it needs to be fixed. from experience i have learned what needs to be improved, and whether or not i can fix that it is the cycle of society & overall life.
My favorite book in the Bible, Ecclesiastes, actually talks about life being meaningless.
i am so grateful to you and your work!
Some thoughts: I've been practicing cello since I was 9 years old (now I'm 24) and it's so amazing to think that an activity such as playing a string instrument - or martial arts, or painting, or anything that involves you in a sort of totalizing way, especially after many years of learning, gives life a meaning in such a naive way. brain, body, instinct, rational thought, aestetics, everything about your person has a purpose. There is not a real answer to the question 'why?', it's like to ask a kid why he/she likes to sing. It seems so natural to me, yet I realize how much rare and privileged is an existence like this, and so sometimes I ask myself who is living the "real life/world". I want everybody to experience similar things, but it's easy to say that when you think that "the real world" is that cultural niche you are surrounded by, on the brink of ecological therefore societal collapse.
Thank you so much again, hope to have a conversation with you one day. Cheers from Italy
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
I’ve started listening to you as I run and I honestly believe this is better than some deep podcast. It’s a sum of beautiful linear points that really does in its 27 minutes make us think about life. Thankyou ❤❤❤
I’m suffering severe depression and this is one of the reasons. No matter what I do or achieve I don’t feel like it amounts up to anything. The sun rises and sets, days go on, yet there is no reason or meaning in all our suffering. we suffer so much and for what? Super lost in life, no interests and don’t feel like anything will ever end this hopelessness and meaninglessness. We’re a blank page and create our own meaning? Looks to me like living in an illusion. No hate to anyone that lives like this, it’s just currently I cannot grasp how to or what we’re supposed to do. I guess i’m tired of living lies and found out life has no meaning. Feels like a huge void I can momentarily fill with drugs, sex and entertainment.
I used to feel like this. I was binging drugs for days then sleeping for days. Eating junk food then not eating anything for hours, and never leaving my rooms.
I then realized that despite my depression, I still wanted things. Once I thought about it, I understood that if I didn't do anything all day, I would never have anything. I wouldn't have friends, loved ones, dreams, goals, or even fun.
Come unto me, all ye that Labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29
I think it’s just as silly to assume life is meaningless as it is to assume we are the center of the universe. Yes we are very small, but that also means we have a very small understanding of our existence. We do know there are multiple dimensions, and other mysteries that science still can’t explain. That aside, if nothing else, our purpose is to live. To continue on our species. It’s the point of all life on earth. But beyond just having babies, we can be a positive impact to the earth and those around us by being thoughtful and kind. Other than that, make the most of living while you can. This is an amazing journey. Yes at times it’s painful, but it can also be beautiful and mystical and awe-inspiring. That’s why it’s good to get out there and see new things, meet new people, try your best, and have fun. Think of all the “random” events that occurred in order for you to be here… right now. All the evolution that occurred, all the hardships your ancestors went through, all the small (seemingly insignificant things) that had to happen for you to be alive today. If it is all random, it’s still so amazing that you made it here and can see this shit show first hand. Make the most of it!
i’ve learnt through personal experience that if we simply dwell in our sorrows, change won’t happen. no matter how much we wish for a life filled with meaning, a life that we actually value and brings us joy, change CANNOT happen when we don’t take the steps to change. if we repeat the same routine that leads us to nothingness and a meaningless life, change will never happen. we will never find meaning. i don’t know your life and it’s struggles, but you need to take the first steps to improve your situation in order to get into a better headspace because complaining will not do anything. it’s sad but it’s the truth.
You’re not suffering from depression because of meaninglessness. You’re suffering from meaninglessness because of your depression. The lack of dopamine takes away your ability to find meaning in anything. But that’s your subjective perception of reality due to your mental illness. And it will change once you manage to overcome the depression
The real dilemma that I'm facing right now is listening wirelessly while getting on with my life or sit and watch the video because the editing is awesome.
(Anyways, thank you for the vid!)
Listening to your talk in the context of Everything, Everywhere, All at Once is interesting. The movie posits that because nothing has meaning, everything has meaning. Or rather I would suggest, our actions create their own meaning. This make the process of maturing a process of choosing the meaning we wish to have and developing it. Like your video on love being passive or active. We can view meaning as a passive thing that is 'out there' and we can find it if we look long enough. This video states that meaning is an active thing. We create meaning and significance in the process of our living. I just found your channel and I think I'm addicted. The range of subjects you examine is mind boggling.
If everything has meaning, nothing has meaning. A scizoid smearing shit on the wall can find meaning in that act. That doesn't mean it has any actual meaning. "Our actions create their own meaning" In a meaningless universe this means nothing. You are just doing random shit that tickles some dopamine hit, it means nothing. Choosing the meaning, since meaning has no meaning its once again, all meaningless.
Hey! Great video!! This is a subject that provokes me a lot of interest and I loved the reflexions on meaning agains significance. The only point I had kind of an issue with was the Camus comment at the end, because I, as someone who read many Camus books, never felt like his view on the absurd as "romanticized". And it certainly is not escapist. Camus, at the end of the day, just wants people to live with passion at each moment of their lives, not waiting for the world to give anything in return. What I believe is the only screaming difference between Nagel and Camus is that Camus thinks you cannot "turn your brain off", once the absurd is like an itch you need to scratch, but he also realizes the absurd is what makes us human though.
I believe we are living in the reality of “serial experiments lain” and what message it was trying to portray in the 90s. Our minds confusing our existence with purpose and meaning in the context of technology and online personas. Internet Technology has created a new reality for humanity that enables us to indulge in it and control it from our own perspectives. Lain in the series is representing us, humans attached to the internet, and in the end she decides to erase herself from existence and others memories because she believes she only exists in the minds of people who are aware of her. She removed herself from a fixed point within existence and thought she could achieve freedom through it, when in reality she was losing her sense of self and couldn’t decipher her personas on The Internet (The Wired) and in real life. Serial Experiments Lain predicted the issues of self that would be destabilized by social media and the internet.
Totally. We are primitive beeings with a very powerful tool, the ability to share abstractions and ideas.
An unexpected exponential growth in communication technology enabled us to be constantly exposed to the idea of connectivity, and we yearn for it as we yearn to understand ourselves within the realm of what the other represents to us. We want balance, and we know we can achieve it, we are naturally pushed towards it if we actually seek it, but the distractions are many and the time is "limited".
Personally, I simply see myself as existing. Why do I need a purpose? Why do I need to know why? Why do I care when i’ll never get the answer to those questions? Frankly, Im too busy experiencing my life to care about these things.
I don’t need a reason to exist. I don’t need to find a greater purpose to be worthy. I also just don’t care to know. It’s not like knowing these answers will be the end all be all. I have found comfort in just being.
For a while now I’ve been pretty restless about “futile” attempts to decipher patterns and their significance for what may or may not await, but what’s silenced that the most is the comfort of its insignificance in relation to me. As you and others have mentioned regarding proper discourse about this with no “resolution” per se, the comfort that lingers as we explore such matters is ultimately what encourages all else. Just as circumstances dictate context for all that is and will ensue, the present only matters for what’ll be because what’ll be wouldn’t be without it. Your video may not have had a “definitive” conclusion to a specific matter, but it brought me comfort having reinforced that I’m not alone in thinking some things I think and maybe that’ll be pivotal for my development so thank you. Therein lies the derivation of hope that kind of trumps hopelessness depending on circumstances. Us on Earth has perpetuated us here today and will ultimately be necessary for us to produce what’s next so it’s just a silly little cycle that is fun at times and lame otherwise, but as you mentioned like whatever lol. Let’s just have fun and be sad and make mistakes and do good and be upset and be weird or reclusive if we’re able to because shit will happen and it may or may not alter our capabilities to have the privilege to think so profoundly so do what we will with time it’s gonna be out here ticking away.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man - Ecclesiastes 12:13
This is a CRAZY notification to get while doing calc homework
I just started watching your content and I think it's all very well put together. I like how most of your subjects revolve around philosophy with some science, human nature, and psychology. You are very intellectual with your words and the subjects in general really make you think deeply into whatever the video topic is about. Keep up the great work you are doing amazing.
I almost felt like crying at the start, but it seems this video actually resolved my crisis SO THANK YOU
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
Can u pls share your conclusion?
Your videos are always so well researched and challengingly poetic. I appreciate the uncountable hours you've put into us, because after each video I feel a wee bit wiser and a wee bit more capable. Keep it up!
also, you nailed the eyeliner, don't trip haha
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Ecclesiastes 12:13
I've been having some days where nothing seems important anymore, where "absurd" floods into every aspect of my life and all I ever wanted or thought, and if there's something I can take from this video is trying to shape "oh absurd :c" to "well, absurd c:" and try to complete my daily little tasks trying to build the life my inner child always wanted, trying to learn in hopes that it will make me a better person to better enjoy life with the people that's in it. It's hard not to take on any esotherical or mystical beliefs, but I guess that "I'm just a human. And that's all I'll ever be".
"Self-conscious, self-transcendent mouse would be like: Damn, I'm a mouse." That made me laugh but also its strangely profound. Not sure why that made me self reflect so much
The marginal satisfaction we might get from reflecting on how remarkable it is that we can understand the absurdity of our situation does not outweigh the pain of unfulfilled desires for happiness, truth, and love
The distinction between meaning and significance was so profound for me.
I really liked the Leon's Japanese bus example for how the world is perceived, I'm definitely gonna read his other works, thanks olivia 💕
Amazing video ☺️
As a Kyoto citizen fully capable of understanding the Japanese language it was a pleasure extending my thought to subjective meaninglessness even while viewing the video as a fully meaningful experience.
Every time I watch her videos, I question my own existence and everything that I have and didn't have or beyond what's in my human mind.
The quality of your content is greatly appreciated !
Nothing matters and nothing we do will matter on a long enough time line. People find meaning in meaningless things, and significance in insignificance. None of it matters unless you think it does.
What do you mean by "matter" precisely?
something be of significance or causing notable change. Example, nothing most of us do will cause anything to change on a cosmic level.@@bobhope5114
The point you made about the hemp strings in relation to how we see the world was brilliant. Believing in a creator and the fact that this planet and life didn’t happen randomly, frees one from the “no responsibility, do what you want nobody cares” mentality
Great video Olivia as always! I don't see how the phrase "objectively meaningful" can hold ground since there's not even a defying above-all factor to justify objectiveness in the first place. At least the existence of one is not apparent. But then again why even a need for meaning? I like absurdism because it does kind of free you from the burden to search for or find a meaning while existentialism just moves the problem somewhere else. And nihilism is basically square one, it doesn't even propose a solution to the meaning problem. So I think it's not too bad if we just let go of this strive for a purpose and accept that it doesn't even matter whether purpose exists or not.
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man ~ Ecclesiastes 12:13
Loved this video! I've never been a fan of "life is suffering and is always meaningless " type nihilism, because I figured that we're all forced to be here, existence is the one thing we all share, so resenting the fact that you must exist was ultimately pointless. I appreciate philosophies that acknowledge that life can be pain, can be meaningless, but is constantly changing and is dependent on how much you give to it, how much you dedicate yourself to living. I'm no philosophy expert, and this video was a great introduction to some new ideas :)
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man ~ Ecclesiastes 12:13
My daughter wanted me to watch this video, and I was very impressed. Even though the video is ostensibly for younger people, it dealt with some very heavy subjects such as nihilism, postmodernism vs. metamodernism, etc. I’ve been interested in philosophy most of my life, but I still learned a lot from this video.
You are so well spoken and I could listen to you speak for at least 5 more minutes.