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  • The ending was sad.

  • Pretty sure some of that was a direct quote from wikipedias article on Existentialism. Then again, maybe wikipedia took it from this video...

  • "There is only one serious philisophical problem and that is suicide."

    "Perhaps you should consider it."

    LMAO

  • 'I'm in my underwear'

    '..nevermind'

    lol

  • Here, let me prove I can make you moan my dear girl. I shall bang thee and thus prove to myself that my ding dong preceeds my balls!

  • lol

  • So a 3000 years on. Still one side points up, the other points down........and people still cant handle the theory that things simple happen as a form of chaos (and accept it). In fact they can probably not tolerate the fact that the goal in living is to talk about how people live. They will deny it, even as it consumes them, their time and their actions.

  • @AvgasStew I like your thoughts if it mattered

  • @TinsmanTV hahaha thankfully liking stuff does not require it to matter. Contrary to what many people (who like to control others) think. So like away, while they are distracted on deciding on what matters and what doesn't. ;)

  • I've read a lot on existentialism and this is the most concise and lucid definition. Anyone interested try reading Camus' The Rebel. It is an amazing book. It is first page it contains a great idea that the rebel says yes and no simultaneously. Most "rebels" just focus on the "no". I interpret it to say no to existing negative and yes to the possibilty of something better.

  • I don't see why there are not more suicides. I mean, eventually, through thought, we all get to the Absurd. But, we go on living. Camus said we should just enjoy our friends. This is what we should do when the stone rolls back down the hill, over and over again, and we push it back up, condemed, but we should just live with this and carry on. I really think this is a little weak. I know Camus dies in a car wreck shorty after Myth of S. but if he would have committed suicide I think rhetori

  • @JayGatsbyOdysseus Maybe because, even if the Absurd is indeed the very end of reason, there is more to being human than reason and there are other possibilities of cognition. I like The Myth of Sisyphus more as the exploration of a spiritual atmosphere rather than as an account of The Truth.

  • @oickif there are 2 ways to see see nothing: as a void or as all things, since there is no such thing as nothing, scientificly as space is all occupied no matter how small you go . they are 2 percptions of the same truth. or two descriptions.

  • @jennyrgar I disagree, you could confer in a way that all physical and material manifestations are illusions and even not being able to prove so by means of tangibility, you can't prove the other, it sucks but baaaybay it feels good to know that we're in control...but I just said what you said in a different way proving us both right, whoahhh I'm fuckin' trippin' out lol

  • @HealMeHealy quantum physics, general, has already proved, as einstein agreed, that all physical matter is made up of tiny connected parts that are ultimately all connected, an illusion. the 'all is one' is what can answer any questions on spirit & after life

  • nice explanation. i condamned to be free!

  • Love it. Thanks for posting!

  • Sounds like Robert Solomon

  • This is like listening to Stephen Hawkings

  • WTF

  • hahahhaha

    

  • Nice video!

    Educational yet very entertaining!

  • @FlatWhites Thanks!

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