4.1 Tribalism without the nurturance

For tens of millennia, the heart of tribalism was the…

Mutual nurturance and care inside the tribe.

Of course, when you stepped past the boundary of the tribe, you were in a competitive arena where tribes fought each other.

But inside the tribe was this sweet, sweet nurturance.

What happens, though…

If you remove the nurturance?

Then you have…

The downside of tribalism without the upside.

If your tribe is empty of nurturance, does that mean you live in an empty tribe? Not so, because…

Despair rushes into the vacuum.

Humans designed tribes to support survival. Tribes were lifegiving. But these new despairbased tribes are different.

When I say despair, I’m not talking about despair that’s transitory and passes off in a few days. It’s not situational. It’s ontological…

It’s despair that goes as deep as despair can go.

And if you’re a member of a despairbased tribe, then…

You’re giving up on human nurturance.

And…

You’re surrendering to death.

And…

You’re dying before you’re dead.

Which I call nihilistic tribalism. And it’s many times more dangerous than traditional tribalism.

In Latin nihil means nothing. And nihilism can mean a nothingness like a tribe that has nothing left of its nurturance.

And nothingnesss as in no hope. None. Really none.

Which means you’re living in a state of absolute despair.  And now your task is to make a life for yourself out of that despair. Which is a wretched thing to have to do.

You’re still walking and talking but your deepest allegiance is to death instead of life. And you probably don’t understand what you’re doing, you just keep doing it.

All this is bad news, but it gets worse. Because if you give yourself over to the realm of death that’s…

Moral abdication.

You take no responsibility for yourself or for helping anyone else or for making things better. Which is why you hear nihilists taking delight in destruction. And why a key theme of nihilism is…

Burn it all down.

Because why not? Because nothing really means anything anymore.

It’s a serious challenge to play against the game of traditional tribalism. But to play against this vicious new game of nihilism is way more challenging and way more urgent and asks even more of you.

4.2  Despair so deep it erupts into rage.