Radical
Joined: Sep 16, 2025
Who are you?
I'll go first.
I'm someone who's highly opinionated, There's not a single physical or conceptual thing in my awareness that I haven't cast judgement on, I struggle to keep my brain quiet. The moment I see what is noteworthy it lets loose a stream of conscious drivel akin to the chatbox of popular streamers. Whether something is right, wrong, ugly or beautiful, worth doing or not. I must get to the bottom of it, I must develop the correct opinion, because what scares me more than being wrong is being uncertain. Although lately I've come to terms with it, I've realized that these incessant thoughts aren't who I am. I am the one observing them.
I also have a strong sense of morality, thanks to the compulsive need to critique. This had led to me being very political. In my view the world is a cruel place, most people are evil. But I'm not a nihilist, I'm aware it's not in our nature. We all have the capacity to do good and change for the better. So I still carry a great fondness for all human beings, no matter the religion or what they identify as. Most of us are mislead, but nevertheless, everyone deserves what's best for everyone.
I'll go first.
I'm someone who's highly opinionated, There's not a single physical or conceptual thing in my awareness that I haven't cast judgement on, I struggle to keep my brain quiet. The moment I see what is noteworthy it lets loose a stream of conscious drivel akin to the chatbox of popular streamers. Whether something is right, wrong, ugly or beautiful, worth doing or not. I must get to the bottom of it, I must develop the correct opinion, because what scares me more than being wrong is being uncertain. Although lately I've come to terms with it, I've realized that these incessant thoughts aren't who I am. I am the one observing them.
I also have a strong sense of morality, thanks to the compulsive need to critique. This had led to me being very political. In my view the world is a cruel place, most people are evil. But I'm not a nihilist, I'm aware it's not in our nature. We all have the capacity to do good and change for the better. So I still carry a great fondness for all human beings, no matter the religion or what they identify as. Most of us are mislead, but nevertheless, everyone deserves what's best for everyone.