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If you use yourself as a tool, then is there anything that you cannot achieve? No there isn't. You can do it all alone if you like.
If life is inherently meaningless, and as you only live once, the hedonistic nihilist believes you might as well enjoy your life to the maximum. It doesn't matter how your pursuit of personal pleasure affects others or whether it shortens your life, as life has no inherent value
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I believe that the subconscious conditioning done during early childhood plays a pivotal role is one's life. However, that too is subjected to change as one grows and starts forming one's own opinions about things (when he PASSES childhood). Parents play the first part and teachers the second. So yes, if teachers themselves have wrongly been taught, then their students have less chance and vice-versa. However, isn't it intriguing that under the same classrom with the same environment, one student is improving and growing day by day while the other is curving his potential. Does this mean that a teacher's role is a supprting one in a students life? Does this mean that at the end of the day, it's just a choice on our end after we have passed our childhood?
it seems that by the time we "pass" childhood, we are at a crossroads where personal responsibility and choice come to the forefront. While the foundations laid in childhood matters, the decisions we make as individual its about how we approach challenges, learn from failures, heal the traumas and pursue growth that can significantly shape our future.
s sumedha bhardwaj