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This "no-should" philosophy is dangerously idealistic. Life is full of complexities and moral dilemmas. To simply dismiss the concept of "should" as an illusion is to ignore the importance of societal norms and personal responsibility. While it's important to avoid self-criticism, completely abandoning the idea of "should" can lead to a lack of accountability and empathy.
I am a firm believer of "nothing happens by chance". Anything that happens was meant to. Although, we have options and make decisions, I believe our decisions only steer us towards a predestined happening!