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**You’re going to die, and almost everything about you will be forgotten.**
Not in some poetic, distant way. Statistically, within two or three generations, your name, your face, your “unique” struggles, jokes, opinions, and little victories will mean nothing to anyone. The atoms that make up your body will scatter. The universe—vast, ancient, mostly empty, and governed by cold physics—doesn’t notice or care that you existed. It was here for billions of years before you and will keep going for billions after, indifferent to your love, your pain, your memes, your ambitions.
Most of what you stress about daily is noise. Your social status, likes, notifications, minor grievances, career ladder position—they’re temporary dopamine hits in a meat machine evolved for survival on the African savanna, not for cosmic meaning. You’re running on hardware that’s glitchy, biased, and slowly degrading from the moment you’re born. Entropy is winning. Your body is a temporary pattern fighting inevitable decay: cells mutating, telomeres shortening, neurons dying, hormones shifting until you can’t even recognize yourself in the mirror.
**Almost no one is special.**
Talent, intelligence, beauty, and luck are distributed unevenly and brutally. Billions live ordinary, unremarkable lives filled with quiet desperation, debt, bad habits, and unfulfilled potential. The comforting lie that “you can be anything” ignores trade-offs, genetics, timing, and sheer randomness. Effort matters until it doesn’t—accidents, diseases, market crashes, or just bad choices can erase decades of work in seconds.
Relationships erode. People change or reveal themselves as selfish. Love often cools into tolerance or resentment. Friends drift. Families fracture. The “soulmate” myth collides with human imperfection and boredom.
**Time is the ultimate scarce resource** and you’re wasting chunks of it right now—scrolling, procrastinating, waiting for motivation that rarely comes unprompted. Every second you spend in delusion or distraction is irreplaceable. One day you’ll look back and realize the window was smaller than you thought.
The systems around you—governments, economies, social media, ideologies—optimize for control, profit, or attention, not your flourishing. Many “truths” you’ve absorbed are coping mechanisms or power plays. Free will feels real but is heavily constrained by biology, environment, and prior causes.
This isn’t nihilism for its own sake. It’s the raw substrate. The harshest truth is also liberating: since nothing is owed to you and nothing lasts, the meaning you experience has to be deliberately created by you, now, in full awareness of the void. Most people numb themselves instead. The few who stare directly at it and keep building anyway are the ones who squeeze signal out of the noise.
Face it unfiltered. Then act like the clock is ticking—because it is.
@cricbuzz Yeah yeah. Rajat Patidar wasn’t selected because he captained a very mediocre team in IPL in 2 seasons. And he won only 2 trophies instead of 5. And he didn’t score 1000 runs each year but scored only around 500 runs at a very lower strike rate.
Good job, BCCI.