Almost Everything We Do Ends in Sex

Support this channel:    / @nullsophy   ATTENTION: our videos explore intense thoughts and radical authors — the goal is to provoke reflection, not to encourage suicide. This space exists to expose ideas we avoid in daily life, to think about the human condition in its harshness and contradictions. It is not recommended for minors. If you or someone you know is at risk, seek immediate help (local emergency services) or talk to someone you trust — asking for help is always an act of courage. Almost everything humans build carries a hidden intention. Careers. Art. Wealth. Status. Even the identities we carefully construct for the world to see. Beneath these ambitions may lie something older than civilization itself: the silent pressure of sexual selection. Charles Darwin proposed that evolution is not driven only by survival, but also by attraction. Later thinkers like Arthur Schopenhauer suggested something even darker — that human beings often believe they pursue personal dreams while unknowingly serving the deeper will of life itself. This video explores a disturbing possibility: What if much of what we call ambition, creativity, and success is simply a sophisticated form of display? Not survival. But the ancient instinct to be chosen. Sources & philosophical influences: • Charles Darwin — The Descent of Man (1871) • Arthur Schopenhauer — The World as Will and Representation (1844) • Geoffrey Miller — The Mating Mind (2000) • Thorstein Veblen — The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) • Sigmund Freud — Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (1905) #philosophy #humannature #psychology #darwin #schopenhauer #existentialism #sexualselection #evolutionarypsychology #deepthinking