A person who doesn't believe anything would not believe in eating, life, hunger, pleasure, other people, themself, words, effects, or understanding. I assume such a person could only exist because of mental illness. It reminds me of Cotard's syndrome.A person who doesn't believe anything doesn't willingly eat, because they have no belief that eating will sustain their life, end their hunger, or bring pleasure.
A person who doesn't believe anything doesn't communicate in a shared language with other people, because they have no belief that their words will be effective or even understood. — flannel jesus
Can I really believe in nothing? — A Realist
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