You could of course be persistent with proving non-existence, but this would only fuel the instability of your own existence and send you down into deeper levels of instability, and make the process of reforming existential stability much longer and harder.
Therefore I think Nietzsche was right when he posited that the Will should be embraced (rather than Schopenhauer's assumption that the Will should be denied).
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