Nihilism is the view that life, morals, and knowledge lack inherent meaning or objective foundation, and it appears in many forms across philosophy and culture. It comes up in conversation during moments of doubt, transition, or cultural critique, and can be discussed constructively by linking it to media, personal values, and responses from thinkers like Nietzsche and Camus. You can bring it up by asking whether a story or situation suggests nothing matters or challenges us to create meaning ourselves. Understanding nihilism gives you a powerful lens for deeper conversations about meaning, value, and belief. At its core, nihilism is the philosophical view that life lacks inherent meaning, purpose, or objective value. Far from being just a bleak outlook, it has shaped art, literature, politics, and modern psychology. Knowing the basics helps you recognize it when it shows up in debates, movies, or someone’s personal worldview.