Examining Donald Trump's Philosophical Views on Life's Futility
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Summary
The article explores Donald Trump's philosophical views on the futility of human achievement, drawing from his interviews where he expresses nihilistic perspectives on life's meaning. It examines how his statements about nothing mattering and the insignificance of human endeavors in the face of larger tragedies reveal a philosophical outlook that contrasts with his public persona as a winner and achiever.
Key quotes
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You win, you win, and in the end, it doesn't mean a hell of a lot
Nothing matters
You do shows, you do this, you do that, and then you have earthquakes in India where 400,000 people get killed
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