Stop wasting energy on the 'poly-unknown.' Learn how to use optimistic nihilism and evidence-based perspective shifts to turn existential freedom into a practical productivity tool.

It’s not about the 'truth' of the situation; it’s about the utility of the belief. If believing 'everything is in my favor' helps me take a bold step forward, then it’s a workable belief.
how can i operate under the belief that having happens is in my favor? I don’t believe in divine providence, but I would like to stay feel anxious about things I interpret as negative because I realize life is short so I might has been try and capitalize where I can on my state of mind


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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

**Jackson:** Hey Nia, I was just thinking about how much energy we waste worrying about things we can’t control. It’s like we’re constantly trying to model a "poly-unknown" world in our heads, but it just leaves us feeling anxious.
**Nia:** Right! And the most counterintuitive thing is that having faith—not necessarily the religious kind, but a functional belief that things are working in your favor—is actually a rational productivity tool. Research shows that optimists can be 25% happier and even perform better than their peers because they bounce back from rejection faster.
**Jackson:** That’s wild. So it’s not about some divine plan; it’s about "optimistic nihilism"—realizing that if life has no inherent meaning, we’re actually free to create our own.
**Nia:** Exactly. It’s about "existential freedom." Since life is short, why not capitalize on a mindset that actually works for you?
**Jackson:** Let’s explore how to turn that mindset into a practical playbook for everyday life.