Mine is mapping. I am a big OpenStreetMap contributor and I have mapped many towns near me that were previously completely unmapped.

  • Daemon Silverstein@thelemmy.club
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    I have so many interests that it seems impossible to pinpoint one particular interest. My mind is very active and chaotic, partly due to anxiety. I often try to fill an existential void with chaos and randomness.

    That said, I would say that mathematics is one of my main interests, especially the branch of mathematics that intersects with the artistic and experimental. Tinkering with numbers, without a definite purpose (because there is no purpose in my nihilistic mindset), just for the joy of it. There is also programming, which serves as a framework for the mathematical experimentation that I mentioned.

    Then there’s also the philosophical reflection, as noted in my parenthetical mention of nihilism. I don’t really know if I really enjoy philosophical inquiries into the reality of existence or if it is a consequence of an existence alienated from a social life, perhaps it started as a consequence of my awkwardness until it eventually became part of my interests.

    There is also occult and esoteric studies. Perhaps a consequence of “gazing into the abyss” which sparked my curiosity in dealing with the darker aspects of reality. There is something about beliefs like Satanism, Luciferianism (as a side note, they are different beliefs, for those who oversimplify and think they are all “the same” because “devil”), Chaos Magic, Thelema, there is something there that is attractive to me. The hidden truths of reality, the shadows within ourselves, the cosmic forces that emerged from the primordial chaos. I really like them all, although I don’t really belong to any specific belief system.

    And this leads me to scientific interests as well. Particularly studies on the cosmic aspects, quantum mechanics, studies on the origins of the universe, thermodynamics, zero energy universe theory, studies on how everything will end (Big Rip, Big Freeze, Big Crunch…). I don’t really delve into the technical depths of science because I’m not a scientist, but it is part of the framework of how I try to see things.

    In a summary, I have many, intertwined, sometimes even opposing, simultaneous interests.

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      I would call myself a nihlist in a good way. Because life is meaningless, we are free to create our own meaning if we want to.

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        9 days ago

        “While existentialism asserts that individuals can create their own meaning, nihilism posits that life is inherently meaningless” (Source)

        Therefore, being free to create one’s own meaning would actually be existentialism, not nihilism. I’d say I’m a mix of the two, although my nihilist aspects surpasses a lot my existentialist aspects.