own8ge
Existential Nihilist
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We all have experience in smalltalk, that's a fact, innit?
So, what have we learned?
I'll start.
When someone asks how is it going or something similar, I would reply with: "I live." or something similar.
Why? Well... Any other answer just makes no sense, it depends on the context of what is good or bad. Do I reply with how I objectively or subjectively feel? Or should I reply with my logical state of being, and if yes, subjectively or objectively? As you can see this results in a dilemma, and whichever perspective of answering I would choose, the answer is never satisfying. For instance, I'd say: "Not so good." But that answer, how honest it may be, is just a bummer for the one whom asked me how it is going. They may ask follow up questions, but they wont understand neither do they care, so hell with that! Me spending my time clarifying my state of being to a wall is just senseless and agitative! So instead, I'll just generalize any possible answer I could have and say: "I live." or "I will live.". It is a fact and it substitutes my state of being. Their confusion will be to hard to handle within the social acceptable time of response and their brains will thus judge it away as a joke. The uncomfortable confusion will pressure the person to ask another question, which is justified rather than me being the one doing all the effort whilst the other person is obviously the stupid one.
So, what have we learned?
I'll start.
When someone asks how is it going or something similar, I would reply with: "I live." or something similar.
Why? Well... Any other answer just makes no sense, it depends on the context of what is good or bad. Do I reply with how I objectively or subjectively feel? Or should I reply with my logical state of being, and if yes, subjectively or objectively? As you can see this results in a dilemma, and whichever perspective of answering I would choose, the answer is never satisfying. For instance, I'd say: "Not so good." But that answer, how honest it may be, is just a bummer for the one whom asked me how it is going. They may ask follow up questions, but they wont understand neither do they care, so hell with that! Me spending my time clarifying my state of being to a wall is just senseless and agitative! So instead, I'll just generalize any possible answer I could have and say: "I live." or "I will live.". It is a fact and it substitutes my state of being. Their confusion will be to hard to handle within the social acceptable time of response and their brains will thus judge it away as a joke. The uncomfortable confusion will pressure the person to ask another question, which is justified rather than me being the one doing all the effort whilst the other person is obviously the stupid one.