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I wish I could accept the normality of having disorder in life. I’d never thought my perfect” life would be dull mechanical routines that must be followed or else the dreadful sense of guilt would serve me as a punishment if I ever venture to break this flawless fixed cycle - as if the closer I get to daring to break it, the more intensifying the guilt will be and the more I’d spend time loathing myself for not obeying the rules I once set for myself. Yet having these bring immense pleasure when they pay off in the end; and still, may this disgusting perfection be good to all in some way, I still desire to get rid of it to live as I wish, not as I am expected to or supposed to - I wish I weren’t devoured by the devil of inferiority every time I dare to just be.


Late night thoughts.






Turn the envy that deeply ingrained within your soul shaped by the environment you nurtured in to anything that stirs up the desire that drives you to engage in meaningful tasks, thus making own-self someone productive and more sociable instead of letting this evil pain devour you inside, causing resentment, anger and low self-esteem.

“When I see someone succeed in life, I die a little” - KHN




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Tutor: Samadbek Abulfayziyev.


Character is destiny!

Heraclitus.


What jobs require its employees to be competitive?

Part 3- midnight answer.

Text is in the comments section.




Interviews worth watching. A reflection post about the ideas and suggestions proposed by Scott Galloway on podcasts with Chris Williamson and Rich Roll is coming, with necessary highlights and take-ups accompanied.

This tagged one should be definitely watched at least two times, which tapes into the young men crises and media weaponization, seems like Scott is my new follow-up podcaster!








“Existence is pain to a Meeseeks!” – Mr. Meeseeks

This quote reflects the plight of the Meeseeks, beings summoned into existence with a single purpose: to fulfill a task and then vanish. Their existence is inherently tied to their utility, and they experience immense suffering if they cannot complete their purpose quickly. The quote symbolizes the emotional and physical toll of living solely for external goals and obligations, without room for intrinsic value or joy.


Philosophical Perspective
1. Existentialism:
The Meeseeks are a commentary on the human condition for those who seek purpose only through external validation. Philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre argued that humans must create their own meaning rather than being confined by predefined purposes.
2. Utilitarian View of Life:
The Meeseeks are designed to be tools, devoid of autonomy. This reflects societal tendencies to reduce people to their functions—whether as workers, students, or consumers—ignoring their individuality.


Modern Examples
1. Burnout Culture:
• Employees in high-stress industries (e.g., healthcare, tech) often feel like Meeseeks, existing only to solve problems or hit targets.
• People who overwork themselves to meet deadlines or climb career ladders frequently experience mental and physical pain similar to the Meeseeks’ torment.
2. Hustle Culture:
• Modern society glorifies the “grind,” where individuals tie their worth to constant productivity. For example, entrepreneurs working 100-hour weeks might achieve success but at the cost of their well-being.
• This mirrors how Meeseeks become unstable and desperate when they cannot quickly complete their tasks.
3. Social Roles and Expectations:
• Parents who sacrifice their own well-being entirely for their children’s needs, or students pushed to excel academically at all costs, experience the pressure of being defined solely by a role.
• This reduces individuals to instruments for others’ success, akin to the Meeseeks’ purpose-driven pain.
4. Gig Economy Workers:
• Delivery drivers or freelance workers who are constantly rated and reviewed based on performance often feel reduced to their task, echoing the Meeseeks’ plight.


Psychological Implications
Identity and Purpose:
People who tie their self-worth entirely to achieving external goals often struggle with existential crises when those goals are unachievable or completed. This can lead to anxiety, depression, or burnout.
Learned Helplessness:
The Meeseeks’ growing desperation reflects what happens when people feel trapped in a cycle of unachievable expectations—leading to frustration and loss of self-agency.


Real-World Countermeasures
1. Reevaluating Purpose:
• Finding purpose beyond work or external tasks can reduce existential pain. Hobbies, relationships, and self-reflection help ground people outside their “Meeseeks mode.”
2. Work-Life Balance:
• Setting boundaries in professional and personal life prevents individuals from being consumed by the roles imposed on them. For instance, companies promoting mental health days challenge the idea that productivity defines worth.
3. Intrinsic Motivation:
• Instead of focusing solely on extrinsic goals (money, recognition), pursuing activities that bring intrinsic joy (e.g., creative expression, helping others) provides more sustainable satisfaction.


Takeaway

The Meeseeks’ suffering reminds us of the dangers of defining our existence solely by external expectations or tasks. True fulfillment comes not from completing endless goals but from embracing a balance between purpose, autonomy, and well-being.


3. “Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everybody’s gonna die. Come watch TV.” – Morty

This quote encapsulates Morty’s acceptance of nihilism after grappling with the overwhelming randomness of existence. Instead of despairing, Morty suggests finding comfort in small pleasures, like watching TV. It highlights the show’s core message: life may lack inherent purpose, but that doesn’t mean it’s devoid of meaning or enjoyment.


Further Elaboration

Philosophical Perspective

This reflects existential nihilism, the belief that life has no predefined purpose or meaning. Philosophers like Albert Camus and Friedrich Nietzsche have explored similar ideas. Camus, for example, argued that humans must embrace the “absurdity” of life and find joy in the struggle itself, much like Morty suggesting to “watch TV” as an act of defiance against existential dread.

Modern Examples
1. Media Consumption as Escapism:
Many people cope with existential questions by immersing themselves in entertainment—whether it’s binge-watching a Netflix series, endlessly scrolling through social media, or playing video games. These activities might not solve life’s big questions but provide a much-needed distraction.
2. Mindfulness and Living in the Moment:
Instead of overthinking life’s purpose, practices like mindfulness encourage living in the now. For instance, enjoying a movie or a meal for its own sake mirrors Morty’s suggestion to find joy in simple, immediate pleasures.
3. Embracing Absurdity in Culture:
Meme culture often thrives on absurdity and randomness, reflecting the same “nothing matters” energy. Humor based on nonsensical or exaggerated situations resonates with people who find comfort in laughing at life’s unpredictability.

Real-World Applications
1. Work-Life Balance:
Some people choose to prioritize their personal happiness over societal expectations, like climbing the corporate ladder. They focus on hobbies or spending time with loved ones, acknowledging that traditional success might not bring fulfillment.
2. Climate Change Awareness:
Movements like “solarpunk” combine existential awareness (that humanity faces an uncertain future) with a focus on small, positive actions rather than despair.

Takeaway

Morty’s quote isn’t just a bleak statement; it’s a reminder that while life may not have an ultimate purpose, finding joy in the little things—like sharing time with loved ones or indulging in hobbies—can still make existence meaningful.

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