The void is patient, but it isn't inevitable. Don't wait until the end of the road to find out there's nothing waiting for you. Start building something that lasts right where you are.
When we fill our lives with hollow pursuits, we aren't just wasting time—we are practicing for perdition. We are building a kingdom of nothing. Reclaiming the "Something"
We spend our lives chasing "somethings." We chase the career, the perfect relationship, the curated lifestyle, and the digital applause. We’re told that if we just follow the right map, there’s a prize at the end. PERDITION - nothing for you
Perdition is the silence that follows a lifetime of noise. It’s the realization that while you were busy trying to "be someone," you forgot to actually be . The Mirror of Perdition
If perdition is the loss of the soul, then salvation—in a purely secular, human sense—is the reclamation of it. It’s finding the "something" in the quiet moments: a real conversation, a creative spark that isn't for sale, or a quiet act of kindness that no one will ever tweet about. The void is patient, but it isn't inevitable
You are standing in a crowded room, but the bridge between you and the world has been burned.
The Echo of Empty Promises: Perdition and the “Nothing” We Seek When we fill our lives with hollow pursuits,
We often talk about perdition as a fiery destination—a dramatic, brimstone-soaked end-point for the wayward. But if you strip away the Sunday school imagery, you’re left with a much colder, more haunting reality.