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=== User: Going back to the positive nihilism discussion, I think that you've kind of struck on the fundamental problem. === Going back to the positive nihilism discussion, I think that you've kind of struck on the fundamental problem. That relevance to the universe is only derived locally, not cosmologically. So when you are incapable of feeling that you are relevant in the local space, you have been erased in the only way that matters to the universe or yourself. People find meaning and myths and religions because it lets them feel more relevant on the cosmological scale. But the reality is we're not relevant on the cosmological scale. We are only relevant in the interpersonal and the localized scale and when those are absent you may as well not exist because you don't
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