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[Whitepill] Perspective Shift: Our Suffering in the Vast Tapestry of Time and Space

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If the following apply to you:
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• KHHV
• Non-NT
• Poor
• Haven’t careermaxxed
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• Estranged
• No family
• No friends
• Lonely
• Childhood trauma

In the grand scheme of time and space, our sufferings do not matter. The pain of our struggles fade into insignificance when measured against the ageless sweep of galaxies. In recognizing this you can find solace.

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The events inside the average male lifespan of 70 years appear as atomic vignettes against the timeless expanse and cosmic apathy. In this perspective, the idea of significance becomes an illusion, a construct we impose on the void.

The weight of our sufferings, once perceived as monumental, appears as nothing more than a mere mirage - an ephemeral projection against the vast expanse of the cosmos.

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The relentless march of time erodes the significance we attach to our suffering. This erosion beckons us to reassess the gravity we assign to our sufferings, recognizing them as inconsequential that is neither condemned nor celebrated by the cosmic forces that govern.

You can find relief in this recognition - that our time on this cosmic stage is faster than the blink of an eye. This realization offers the chance to navigate the cruelty of this life with irony, finding meaning in the act of living itself, despite the timeless void that awaits us after death - a length of time that stretches beyond the limits of our understanding.

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Just be dr manhattan theory
 
No vast tapestry of space and time for your face.
 
If the following apply to you:
• Ugly
• Manlet
• KHHV
• Non-NT
• Poor
• Haven’t careermaxxed
• NEETbuxxing
• Estranged
• No family
• No friends
• Lonely
• Childhood trauma

In the grand scheme of time and space, our sufferings do not matter. The pain of our struggles fade into insignificance when measured against the ageless sweep of galaxies. In recognizing this you can find solace.

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The events inside the average male lifespan of 70 years appear as atomic vignettes against the timeless expanse and cosmic apathy. In this perspective, the idea of significance becomes an illusion, a construct we impose on the void.

The weight of our sufferings, once perceived as monumental, appears as nothing more than a mere mirage - an ephemeral projection against the vast expanse of the cosmos.

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The relentless march of time erodes the significance we attach to our suffering. This erosion beckons us to reassess the gravity we assign to our sufferings, recognizing them as inconsequential that is neither condemned nor celebrated by the cosmic forces that govern.

You can find relief in this recognition - that our time on this cosmic stage is faster than the blink of an eye. This realization offers the chance to navigate the cruelty of this life with irony, finding meaning in the act of living itself, despite the timeless void that awaits us after death - a length of time that stretches beyond the limits of our understanding.

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#whatnopussydoestoamf


What does it mean for something to matter? Roughly ~ "to be important to some concious being". Because judging something important or not, to experience meaning or not, those require an agent that does those things.

So, the 500 Gazillion stars hanging out there in the void don't matter for shit because there is no agent they matter to because there is no living thing around to percieve them or care in any way.

Significance is something we do, a human act, we assign significance because we think and feel. Time and space do not.

Something being big does not make it significant. There being really many of one type of object does not make it significant. Somethign existing for a very long time does not make it significant. Something affecting my life or the life of another person does give it significance.

The infinite sky above will only gain significance if it is populated by something, otherwise it's just huge balls of dirt and rock flying through empty space.

Even the beauty you percieve when you look out into a star-filled night is a process that is happening inside of you, not something that is innate to the image you see. To get that one, just imagine if you removed humans or the sky from the picture. Does "beauty" still exist? Without humans, neither the word nor the concept nor the perception of beauty are still around. Without the sky, beauty is still alive. Because it's born form the interaction of us with something else, but we are the primary cause.
 
"Nature" doesn't do that to you because "nature" doesn't exist. Unless if you mean it in the meaning of "bad blind luck". Well, either way, literally everything ever is just a collective batch of subatomic particles. There's no "nature intending something", all that is is that some extremely small spheres with other spheres in and around it happened to assemble in a certain pattern. Adopting a more scientific view of the world can be enlightening. When you fill out your measly double-digit year long life on this billions of years old universe, the components of your body will break down into inorganic substances. As if you never had any life in you to begin with. You don't think, you don't feel anything, that's just chemical reactions in your brain and it interpreting them. Think about that. Billions of years. You've only been here for about 30 and you've already "seen it all". What a small window of time, all things considered. Nothing you did has mattered in the long run. Yes, we should look at things from a bigger picture. Call it a cope if you want, but everything has become rather meaningless to me once I did so. I don't get too angry or overly depressed. I kinda just live, you know? Only doing what I feel like doing and not caring too much.

Sorry if that sounded stupid.
 
Cool space shit. I love space.
 

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