>>5700565I think nihilism is usually just a temporary station on the journey of oneself to find one's spiritual way; however it can happen that you get comfortable (not necessarily happy) with nihilism because suddenly nothing matters anymore, or think that it is in some way something worth admiring beeing a nihilist. That one is better/smarter/more aware than all who aren't nihilists. But I'm the end nihilism as the origins of the word confirm is mostly corrosive and self destructive.
tl;dr IMO beeing a nihilist is not beeing redpilled (it's not a good word but I will use it for you) it's a temporary station on the way to spiritual liberation, that in certain circumstances can be mistaken for that very liberation.