What are some moral values/purpose/life missions that are resistant to extreme adversity such as terminal illness or Hell?
>Will to power
Old age and disease leaves you powerless.
>Helping others
Disease can make you a burden on others
>Having a goood time and enjoying life
What if you get cluster headaches or are tortured by ISIS, or are having a shroom bad trip?
>Having friends
What if you get stranded on an island?
etc.
The selfish purpose resists all but the irresistible (death).
>>9391101
Living to help others. Your own suffering comes second, or is possibly a tool to better understand their suffering.
>>9391136
How you become a cuck
Being right. Sort of Bruno moments before the fire was lit.
Being unaware. What-ever-that-Nazi-guy-was-named that was the only high ranking officer to apologise.
To be wrong. Basically any stoic that somehow steps in the middle of conflict because he believes he can resist suffering and ends up creating more suffering in the process.
>>9391101
Viktor Frankl looked a lot at this.
'Man's Search for Meaning' outlines his thoughts
>>9391101
improving the world for you and your successors, i.e. fighting adversity.
Creating according to your own imagination and will.
Acquiring truth and passing it on (pls don't get this wrong though).
Nietzsche was physically weak and sickly irl so you could read him with that in mind.
>>9391101
The only moral value is yourself anon.
Interiorism.
>>9391101
You don't understand what moral purpose is, do you?