xinino
Anti humanist
- Mar 31, 2024
- 398
Suicide is self-annihilation.
To really rationalize my point of view, I used the epitom of the book "The Thirst of Annihilation" by Nick Land, where he argues that
"the concept of a human inclination towards chaos and dissolution, as reflected in Georges Bataille's philosophy. The book suggests that there is a deep-seated impulse in humans to escape the constraints of modernity and rationality, which can manifest as a desire for annihilation. This is not necessarily a literal longing for destruction but can be understood as a yearning for a state beyond the limits of the self and the social order."
which I agree with; we are not born to deliberately die. It is not part of our nature.
Suicide is an act of escape and liberation from failure or discontent, both of which are determined by mainstream society's rules.
That is why some criminals don't understand the motives behind their actions.
Discuss?
To really rationalize my point of view, I used the epitom of the book "The Thirst of Annihilation" by Nick Land, where he argues that
"the concept of a human inclination towards chaos and dissolution, as reflected in Georges Bataille's philosophy. The book suggests that there is a deep-seated impulse in humans to escape the constraints of modernity and rationality, which can manifest as a desire for annihilation. This is not necessarily a literal longing for destruction but can be understood as a yearning for a state beyond the limits of the self and the social order."
which I agree with; we are not born to deliberately die. It is not part of our nature.
Suicide is an act of escape and liberation from failure or discontent, both of which are determined by mainstream society's rules.
That is why some criminals don't understand the motives behind their actions.
Discuss?