Nihilism
The calamities have subsided, the storm has abated. The
aftermath however lingers on. What dies
can never be reclaimed back to life. No matter how hard you try. It does not
matter if you try.
Death. It is both fundamental and ultimate. It is both
defeating and empowering. It teaches you to walk the thin line between hope and
despair. It teaches you to stop hoping for the obvious imminent and yet hope
for something which was never there. It is a weird teacher; it first
kills you and then teaches you to live anew and afresh. It first shatters you
and then teaches you to gather your pieces and sew them again. It is as
paradoxical as it is crushing.
It is an agonizing teacher. It robs you off your sanity and
restores it to you when you are irretrievably insane. It is teaches you to try , to no avail, to attempt to clear the cobwebs, wipe away the mist and see the light beyond. You learn in the process that excruciating is a weaker word. It takes years of obscurity before the dawn of final realization. But by then, your
heart has stopped hoping for the light and has found comfort in the bleak
settings. And you wonder, what is the point of getting something when you have
long stopped longing for it? But you forget, that the ‘something ‘had ceased to
exist the day it died; or maybe it never was there. It was just a spectre of
your mind and perception. And then you realise the futility of your pursuits,all throughout. Nihilism.
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"And you wonder, what is the point of getting something when you have long stopped longing for it?"