"Nihilists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A nihilist is someone who believes that life has no inherent meaning, purpose, or value. They often assert that any perceived meaning is merely a social construct or a product of personal opinion. Nihilists may argue that, because life is ultimately meaningless, traditional moral and social norms are arbitrary and have no basis in reality. This philosophy can lead individuals to reject conventional values and standards, and to seek meaning and purpose in their own way, or to reject the idea of seeking meaning altogether.
Nigrostriatal refers to a tract of neurons and nerve fibers in the brain that originates in the substantia nigra, a region in the midbrain, and projects to the caudate nucleus, a part of the basal ganglia in the forebrain. This pathway plays a crucial role in motor control and is particularly affected in Parkinson's disease, where the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway leads to the classical motor symptoms of the disease, such as tremors, rigidity, and bradykinesia.
Nihilisms refers to a philosophical or intellectual movement that denies or rejects all values, moral principles, and spiritual perspectives, often leading to a sense of hopelessness and meaninglessness. It may also refer to a rejection of all positive values and the idea that life has no inherent meaning or purpose. The term is often associated with existentialism and absurdism, and can be seen as a critique of metaphysics and traditional morality.
Niho-Nbashi is a direct translation of "Japan Bridge" from Japanese. It is a district in Tokyo, Japan, known for its historical and cultural significance, featuring traditional Japanese architecture, gardens, and shrines.
Niigata is the name of a prefecture located on the northern coast of Honshu, the largest island of Japan.
Vasily Vaynonen Nijinsky was a Russian ballet dancer and choreographer who revolutionized the world of ballet in the early 20th century. Born in 1889, he was known for his fluid and expressive movements, which broke away from traditional ballet techniques. He is often credited with being one of the greatest ballet dancers of all time.