What laws do we have to follow when we are completely alone? Can we harm anyone? Or can we help anyone? Yup, I don't think so as well.
It means that society makes us good or evil but in reality, we are complete nothing. It is the society that labels you lazy or successful, sexy or ugly, funny or boring. However, you, as a person, are neither of these things. You don't have any characteristics. Imagine, if you lived alone forever, how could you tell if you are lazy or not? How would you even know what laziness is? There would be no measure and no way to judge.
I always laughed at a guy who kept telling me that he is nothing and that he is everything at the same time. To be honest, I would still laugh if I heard him say this stuff because he was both hilarious and kind of out of space. However, he might have been right.
Our society is based on norms and ways to judge others because we couldn't survive as a group of people otherwise. Sadly, those norms are odd and make a lot of people feel insecure and fragile. Only if those people knew that it all does not matter because, in the end, we die alone. And while we are alone, we don't have any characteristics or attributes. We are what we are.
And this idea brings me even further. I kind of feel that human-beings are only some sort of empty package, which gets filled with random stuff throughout the life. I mean, if you take a newborn and put them in a white room without any people, would he even be able to think? I mean, we kind of need words for thinking, but without others to teach how to talk, what would this newborn think? What would this newborn be after 20 years spent alone in a white room? Yup, I also think that nothing good would happen.
Can it mean that we are born without many thoughts and we collect it all from the society? If yes, it means that we also don't have any thoughts of our own, meaning that we are nothing but what society wants us to be. So, if you choose to be alone, you are nothing and that is the best thing to be.