第5822回 ENThe Problem With Believing Too Much

第5822回 ENThe Problem With Believing Too Much

From Meaning Optional — Never quite synced. by Kuraki Nagi— Japanese Creator

June 10, 2026 · 30 min

About this episode

The episode explores the concept of meaninglessness and the role of discipline in life after abandoning absolute beliefs.

Foreighteen years, I lived inside a world built on absolute answers. After leaving, I created nothing—nohope, no ideology, no rebellion—because I knew they were just new decorationson an empty shelf. Discipline did not save me; it wassimply the only method that did not collapse. Meaninglessness is treated aspremise, and “If there is no meaning, I should stop” is discarded assurrender. The moment discipline becomesbelief, it becomes another religion. I do not believe; I simplymove. A low‑temperature operational log from Hokkaido, observing only howcontinuation without collapse is maintained. 書き起こしサービス LISTEN https://listen.style/p/ponsudati?hABcy07H

People in this episode

Host: Kuraki Nagi

Topics covered

  • meaninglessness
  • discipline
  • belief
  • personal ideology
  • existentialism
  • continuation

Keywords

  • meaninglessness
  • discipline
  • belief
  • existentialism
  • personal ideology
  • Hokkaido
  • continuation

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