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“What does the negative libertarian escape to? Normally, it’s pure self-indulgence, hedonism, the pursuit of instant gratification. His life outside work is about dumbed-down entertainment, video games, sex, drugs and rock ‘nâ€� roll, alcohol, fantasy, escapism, relaxation, laziness, food and drink, chillaxing and “downtimeâ€�. But none of these things are enduringly satisfying. They are not sacred causes. They are not the meaning of life. That’s why all negative libertarians are sad, depressed, anxious, tormented individuals, crushingly alone and fearful. They are desperate to distract themselves from their lives because their lives are so miserable. Self-indulgence â€� the cult of yourself and your own pleasure and self-obsession â€� is never satisfying. You always need something higher than yourself, bigger than yourself, something for which you will sacrifice yourself, something that will curb your insatiable Id.”

Joe Dixon, The Liberty Wars: The Trump Time Bomb
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