>>11180837You don't window shop for truth. I don't think any arguments I can give you will convince you in a proper manner, or at all. Instead I suggest that you look in the most humble manner at what you really know, and how much you can give an answer to in a completely satisfactory way. Go about your day and attempt to rationalize every single action you do, without falling back on emotion (for example, because it "feels" good). Can science give truth even through scientific consensus is constantly changing? isn't it that to progress science you need to be in complete doubt about its findings? why do we think math is truth, even through it stems from no evidence in the material? How many things do you actually do according to your own will, and not using your will to fulfill appetite? You will likely temporarily fall into a real nihilism, where nothing seems real and you are paralyzed as what to do, but I can assure you if you continue humbly, and if you follow you heart (once you get to the nihilistic stage this will make more sense), you will find the truth, the ultimate good, and it will be more fulfilling then anything else of this world.