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This text introduces a philosophical perspective that characterises human consciousness and existence as an unplanned accident rather than a purposeful design. The author argues that the word "why" is a linguistic trap that falsely implies the existence of a cosmic intention or a grand justification for our reality. By contrasting it with the more practical inquiry of "how," the passage suggests we should focus on observable mechanisms and causal chains instead of seeking metaphysical meaning where none exists. This shift toward "suchness" or radical acceptance allows individuals to abandon the pursuit of ultimate reasons in favour of appreciating the tangible, local experiences of life. Ultimately, the work advocates for a form of sober nihilism where discarding a "broken map" of false expectations leads to a more honest engagement with the contingent world.👉 https://philosophics.blog/

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