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Originally Posted by Asmoday That and self-improvement implies lack of perfection, a deficiency.
Tyler's whole philosophy, while nihilistic, does call us to rapidly shake off illusions, pre-fabricated notions, and most of all -- things marketing has brainwashed us to believe.
The entire idea is to love yourself now, without delusion about both self and reality, then evolve into something greater. |
I agree with your assessment, Asmoday. In fact, my original post said something very similar, but I deleted it because I feared my post was growing too big to read.
Good work.