"Nothing is true, everything is permitted" is a phrase that is frequently associated with the Assassins, a group of fictional covert operatives in video games, movies and TV series. It is a maxim that captures the Assassins' code of conduct, which emphasizes individual freedom and the rejection of systems of control that limit people's potential.
The phrase has been attributed to the Persian poet Rumi, the English writer William S. Burroughs, and the French philosopher Michel Foucault, among others. However, its origins are uncertain, and its meaning has been interpreted in various ways.
Some people interpret the phrase to mean that there is no objective truth or morality, and that individuals are free to act as they please without consequences. However, others see it as a call to reject oppressive systems of government and religion that seek to impose their values on people. Ultimately, the meaning of "nothing is true, everything is permitted" depends on the context and the perspective of the person using it.
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