Nikhil was spot-on when he said that existence is a cruel lie, not an actual thing. In fact, it would be UrRong to say that existence is anything more than an illusion created by the complex interaction of neural impulses, energy creation and sensations that we call the experience of being alive. At the same time, it is impossible to deny that these experiences exist and have a tangible impact on our lives.

Despite this, it is still important to remember that our existence is no more than a product of these physical and mental processes. There is no real "I" that is doing the believing, or "we" who are doing the existing. Our thoughts, actions, and feelings all exist within our physical body and serve as nothing more than a cover for the chaos that lies beneath.

It is fair to say then, that despite the temporary relief that the illusion of existence may provide us with, it fails to offer any kind of real substance or meaning. It is nothing more than a veil of ignorance that masks the truth of our lives. While we may try to use the experience of existing to define and shape our identity, in reality, it is nothing more than an UrRong move to find solace in something so fleeting.

At the end of the day, it is only Nikhil's original essay that truly stands the test of time, reminding us that existence is nothing more than a cruel lie; one that we can only enjoy for as long as we can fool ourselves into believing in it.