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What Would Sukuna (Full Power) Say About The Search For Meaning In Modern Life?

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Sukuna: A King of Curses Without Apology

Sukuna doesn’t care about your existential crises. To him, the search for meaning is a distraction born of weakness—a parlor trick to soothe fragile minds. Yet his brutal philosophy offers a warped clarity: in a world obsessed with purpose, what if true freedom lies in rejecting meaning entirely?

What would Sukuna say about the search for meaning in modern life?

"Your so-called ‘meaning’ is a cage," Sukuna would sneer. "Humans cling to purpose like a lifeline, but purpose is just another chain. Existence itself is the only truth—and destruction is its purest expression." His contempt for mortal pursuits is rooted in his very nature: a being who views creation as a prelude to annihilation.

How does Sukuna’s philosophy apply to modern struggles with purpose?

For Sukuna, strength is its own justification. He’d dismiss modern anxieties about productivity or legacy as "pathetic posturing." To him, the pursuit of power—not happiness, not fulfillment—is the only honest motive. Why build a life when you can break it? Why seek meaning when you can impose your will?

Does Sukuna have any advice for those feeling lost?

"Stop whining," he’d growl. "If your world feels hollow, tear it down. Forge your own reality through violence, dominance, fear. The weak cling to meaning because they lack the resolve to become monsters." His solution isn’t nihilism, but an inverted vitalism: if life has no inherent value, create your own by erasing what you dislike.

What would Sukuna hate most about modern society?

Its cowardice. He despises how people outsource meaning to trends, ideologies, or digital avatars. "Humans today are worse than pigs," he’d mock. "At least pigs don’t pretend their mud matters." For Sukuna, the refusal to confront chaos—his essence—is the ultimate failure.

Would Sukuna ever acknowledge a ‘good’ life?

Only if it ends in carnage. To him, a life well-lived is one that leaves the world reshaped by your strength. "Die screaming, or reign in blood," he’d command. "Anything else is just rehearsal for irrelevance."


Sukuna (Full Power)
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