Permanently Deleted

  • redfromouterspace [he/him]
    ·
    4 years ago

    Yes. And there's still plenty of constructive work to do. I've struggled with doomerism for years (hopelessness, despair, suicidal ideation) and I've only recently made some progress with it.

    I will die anyway, you know? Should my head roll on the battlefield, I want to take out as many enemies as possible. Every day I live and breathe, I can try to create even a tiny amount of positive change.

    Letting go of hope is NOT about giving up. It's about taking the power away from hope as a prerequisite for happiness, and for making meaningful progress towards Socialism.

    In the words of Matty C., "a life spent in pursuit of the virtuous end will be a more rewarding life and a more meaningful one than one that acknowledges reality and accommodates itself to it."