Cool name, so where are you at in your thinking?
Personally I'm torn between firstly the eastern Zen/Buddhist perspective that one should seek to be congruent with the void (clearing the mind in meditation and the negation of desire, that being the root of suffering, etc) and the western Nietzsche's perspective that one should live in spite of the void, to be grandiose and revel in self determinism, to be life affirming, more-or-less.
Personally I'm torn between firstly the eastern Zen/Buddhist perspective that one should seek to be congruent with the void (clearing the mind in meditation and the negation of desire, that being the root of suffering, etc) and the western Nietzsche's perspective that one should live in spite of the void, to be grandiose and revel in self determinism, to be life affirming, more-or-less.