NULLISM PLAIN MANIFESTO

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Nothing is fixed.

"Nothing" isn't a void; it's the lack of permanent structure. It's the state where any structure can be created or dismantled. Nullism starts from this: nothing is final unless you treat it as final.

Burn the rulebook.

No philosophy is complete. All contain errors. All contain insights. None function alone. Philosophies are tools to pick up and drop, not systems to obey.

Reject clarity.

Any model simple enough to be fully clear is inaccurate. Reality includes contradictions. Use complexity when complexity is required. Treat contradiction as normal, not exceptional.

The void is not a threat.

Absence of inherent meaning is not harmful. It's simply unused space. You can build in it or leave it empty. Both are legitimate choices. Your actions give it structure temporarily, not permanently.

Nothing is sacred.

If an idea collapses when questioned, it's unreliable. If it survives questioning, it still needs to be questioned again later. No idea earns immunity.

Nullism isn't safe.

There is no endpoint. No final doctrine. No correct interpretation. Nullism becomes false the moment it becomes rigid.

Step out of line.

When the default path fails, leave it. Embrace the mess. Paradox is wonderful. The lack of conclusion is liberating. Make your truth. Question it. Try again.