I'll tell you the truth and it will hit in all the places you don't want it to. Not because it's false, but because it makes you uncomfortable. Blocking me will feel more better than facing it, you will then block me to avoid it.
@InnerArgument@ApostateProphet You morons literally blow yourselves up because some illiterate caravan robber and pedophile told you that the afterlife would be an orgy. There's literally nothing more embarrassing than being a Moselem.
@Ogunyemiolu148@NigeriaStories Tinubu is a senile old Buffon who has no business leading 200 million of mostly young people. We will continue to speak about the fool's incompetence you yoruba bigoted slave, regardless of how uncomfortable it makes you feel.
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Another thing. Passing on genes, for example, is often treated like a personal achievement, but in a cosmic frame it’s not really about personal achievement at all. It’s just continuity. A handover. Biology repeating itself through different temporary carriers. A new human being isn’t a monument to the parent, it’s just the system continuing its own pattern. The child is not a tribute. It’s not an echo of significance. It’s simply life extending itself because that is what life does. Strip away the emotion we attach to it, and it becomes less about “I will be remembered through them” and more about “something else is briefly using this structure to exist next.”
And that already weakens the entire idea of personal permanence.
The same distortion shows up when we talk about inventors or historical figures. We say their names with weight, but the weight is borrowed. It comes from education, repetition, culture, not from any actual felt presence of the person. When you mention someone who changed the world centuries ago, there is no real psychological encounter happening.
There is no reverence in the lived sense. Just recognition of a label attached to an outcome.
Even the most celebrated minds collapse into abstraction over time. You don’t feel their lives. You don’t feel their struggle. You don’t feel their fear or obsession. You just retrieve a symbol. A name attached to a concept. And that symbol slowly loses texture as time passes, until it becomes something closer to trivia than presence.
That’s the quiet truth underneath all of it. Human memory flattens everything. It cannot preserve emotional reality across long stretches of time. It only preserves outlines.
So even “being remembered” is not what people imagine it to be. It is not continuation of self. It is not sustained meaning. It is a thinning echo that gradually loses the qualities that once made it feel alive.
And when you stack that against the idea of genes continuing, or civilizations replacing each other, or new humans entering the chain endlessly, it becomes clear that importance is always local. Always temporary. Always bound to a short window where things still feel personally real.
Outside that window, everything becomes structure, pattern, and residue.
Which is why the fixation on being remembered starts to look less like wisdom, and more like a misunderstanding of scale.
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If remembrance is temporary, then perhaps it was never the point. If even the greatest names eventually fade into irrelevance, then the value of a life cannot depend on how long strangers remember it.
The sunset is valuable even though it ends.
A conversation is valuable even though it is forgotten.
A friendship is valuable even though neither participant will exist forever.
The obsession with legacy quietly postpones life into an imaginary future. It encourages people to seek validation from generations that do not exist yet. Yet those future generations will eventually disappear as well.
The universe is not keeping score.
There is no cosmic archive where importance accumulates forever.
Eventually, every reputation fades. Every monument erodes. Every institution collapses. Every memory disappears.
Against cosmic time, being remembered is not victory. It is merely a slightly longer delay before obscurity.
The strange truth is that once you fully accept this, the pressure begins to disappear. You no longer need eternity's approval. You no longer need your name carved into history.
You only need a life that is meaningful while it is being lived.
And that may be far more valuable than being remembered.
Being Remembered Is Overrated
People spend an astonishing amount of their lives worrying about whether they will be remembered. They want their names attached to achievements. They want legacies. They want monuments, books, businesses, children, institutions, or online footprints that will survive them. Underneath all of it sits a simple fear. The fear of disappearing.
The problem is that the universe does not care about human memory.
When people talk about being remembered, they usually imagine a timescale that is absurdly small. A few years. A few decades. Perhaps a few centuries if they are ambitious. Yet even the longest remembered human beings occupy only a microscopic fraction of cosmic time.
Consider the most famous names in history. Kings, emperors, conquerors, prophets, philosophers, scientists. Most people can name only a handful of individuals who lived more than two thousand years ago. The overwhelming majority of the billions who once walked the earth have vanished completely from public memory. Their names, voices, fears, ambitions, and dreams have dissolved into silence.
The same fate awaits us all.
Some will object that the digital age has changed everything. They imagine that because photographs, videos, social media posts, emails, and databases can be stored indefinitely, future generations will always be able to know who we were.
This misunderstands the difference between information existing and information mattering.
A forgotten hard drive may contain thousands of names. An archive may preserve millions of social media accounts. A database may record every detail of a person's life. Yet preservation is not remembrance. A name sitting on a server is not a living legacy. It is merely data.
Enough time only has to pass for the distinction to become obvious.
A thousand years from now, your online profiles may still exist in some form. Two thousand years from now, they may survive as fragments in historical archives. Ten thousand years from now, even if the records remain, nobody will have any emotional connection to them. Your photographs will be as significant to them as a random tax receipt from an ancient civilization is to us.
The information may survive.
The meaning will not.
The scale becomes even more brutal when viewed through cosmic time. Human civilization itself is astonishingly young. Recorded history occupies only a tiny sliver of humanity's existence. Humanity's existence occupies only a tiny sliver of Earth's history. Earth's history occupies only a tiny sliver of the universe's history.
Fast forward a million years.
Fast forward ten million years.
Fast forward a hundred million years.
The odds that anyone remembers your name become effectively zero. The odds that anyone remembers the names of today's celebrities, politicians, billionaires, athletes, or influencers become equally insignificant. Their achievements, which seem so important now, collapse into statistical noise against the backdrop of geological and cosmic timescales.
Even the greatest figures in human history eventually face the same problem. A civilization can disappear. A language can die. Records can be lost. Entire cultures can vanish. The longer the timeline, the less secure any legacy becomes.
And even if memory somehow survives, relevance does not.
Imagine a civilization living fifty million years from now. What practical reason would they have to care about the details of your life. Or mine. Or almost anyone alive today. The distance between them and us would be greater than the distance between us and the earliest mammals.
The emotional importance we assign to being remembered is largely a product of our inability to think on these scales.
This realization is often treated as depressing.
It should be liberating.
@BabyVaso@BasedZo0mer@MAGA__Patriot Plus It is genuinely hilarious how dumb you look demanding a "source" when we are discussing general ideologies and ideas. I didn't give you a stat or a breaking news report about an event, we are talking about concepts. Do you need a hyperlink to teach you how to think?🤡🤡
Who cares if you read my post or not?😂 Nobody is trying to change your mind. A back-and-forth with a brick wall on Twitter isn't going to fix your delusion.
This isn't about convincing you, we are performing for an audience here. This is about exposing your broken logic to everyone else reading the timeline. Read or don't, IDC.
You literally asked a question, got an answer, and then threw a tantrum because you didn't get a scripted TP to validate your delusion. Saying "common sense and observable reality" *is* the response. You are just completely unhinged because you can't cope with the fact that I see right through you.
You're throwing a fit and begging to be blocked because you ran out of talking points the second I called out your TDS. If you want to crawl back into your echo chamber where everyone agrees with your useful idiot worldview, hit the block button yourself and save everyone the time🤡🤡.
"I might likely return to DSS detention because I can't keep quiet while people are sûffering. I will continue with my 'Renew Mind' campaign."
~ Livinus Nwosu breaks silence after his release by DSS
@BabyVaso@BasedZo0mer@MAGA__Patriot Common sense and observable reality. Can't say the same about you who is blinded by your hate for Trump that you'd align with any that opposes him even though it threatens your own life and guarantees your death. Typical useful idiot.