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Euphorianism is an idea/concept that seemed to have manifested itself in my head in late 2020 that I now essentially yearn for. I am writing this in hopes of finding anyone else who shares this same idea or at least parts of it.

The name comes from a song in which the lyrics actually show similarities in a way to this idea, as well as the word "Euphoric", as the idea is, summed up, a kind of "neverending euphoric moment". I was never planning on publicising any of this idea, but I've grown desperate.

Euphorianism is the idea that there exists a "perfect world" of infinite size in which any and every fandom, book, show, vibe, aesthetic, community, topic, roleplay, scene, time period, game, world, and everything imaginable has a place, and people of this perfect world can be a part of any of these infinite amount of things, at any time, and at will.

I call it a perfect world because I used to call it "The Perfect World" before getting the inspiration to properly name the idea. Like I said before, I never learned about the idea from the internet or any person in any way, it manifested entirely in my own head.

There is a kind of more scientifically possible "spin-off" of this idea which is currently unnamed, where the idea is that this "euphoria" universe does exist, and that our own was created in some kind of lab or controlled setting, considering we are kind of able to do the same here. This universe that created us would have separate but similar laws of physics that would allow the idea of Euphorianism to happen. Possibly, the people of this parent universe could have had the intention of making a similar universe to theirs, or a kind of simulation. The way to travel there would be to somehow reach the border between the universes, which would probably be the edge of the observable universe or further, and to cross it. Also in this parent universe, there would be no end of time, considering there are different laws of physics and at a different point in time than us. Remember, this universe idea is a kind of "spin-off" to Euphorianism.

One of the main downsides of this idea is that it is so incredibly appealing and, well, perfect, while knowing full well there is no way to reach it. This is why I write this page, in hopes to reach others who might have this idea. One downside to this is that the idea isn't necessarily unique, however the plus side is that you aren't completely alone.

As far as how you would physically look, it would obviously depend on what "world" you are currently experiencing in. However, a very important staple of Euphorianism is that you can choose this, and essentially create a universal "perfect version" of yourself. Basically where you are your persona.

Now of course, there is no one world where everything happens, so laws are not of concern. There are separate rules, laws, physical boundaries, and everything for different "worlds". Every aspect and limit of every experience depends on the "world" you are in. It would all have an anarchic feel to it, but more in the sense of peace, love, and, well, euphoric-ness, rather than arson.

If one "world" isn't in your interest, then just go to the ones about things you do like! There's a place for, literally, everything that can exist, or will exist. Wanna live in your favorite book, game, anime, etc? You can! That's the whole point! The point is to be constantly so overwhelmingly perfect and euphoric at all times.

But what is a "world" exactly? A world, in this case, is an area out of the infinite space that essentially just is whatever topic the world inhabits, in which you can also just be whatever character is the perfect version of yourself in that world. There's really no other way to describe it. Basically it is a humanized-ish physical version of whatever topic. Essentially, every ridiculous fantasy or dream or whatever is a reality. I used to call it The Perfect World for a reason.

I also made a flag for this whole idea a while ago too, not com, however it also seemed to kind of manifest in my head. Especially the symbol in the middle, it all kind of seemed strangely familiar. Note that I had not designed anything like it at any point before.

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