Why Choice Is Possible Without Meaning

 Choosing Without Meaning










Structure 1

We say that choosing is difficult.
There is one reason.

Every time we choose,
we attach meaning.

Will this choice
make me better?
prove my value?
turn out to be wrong?

The moment meaning is attached,
choice becomes heavy.


Q&A 1

Q. If we don’t attach meaning, doesn’t that become irresponsible?

A. No.
It becomes more precise.


Structure 2

When meaning is involved,
choice always looks to the future.

Results.
Evaluation.
Recognition.

So the choice is not made for now,
but for an imagined version of “me.”

But when only I AM remains,
choice happens in the present.

This is right.
This is needed.
This fits.

Nothing more.
Nothing less.


Q&A 2

Q. Then what is the criterion?

A. Lightness.
The option that requires no explanation.


Structure 3

Meaningless choices
are not impressive.

They are not heroic.
They carry no narrative.

But they have one trait.

Regret fades quickly.
Recovery is fast.
So another choice can be made.

This is not a matter of ability.
It is a matter of structure.


Q&A 3

Q. Doesn’t life become too ordinary then?

A. Yes.
And that is normal.


When meaning falls away,
choice becomes light,
and life begins to move again.





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