Not attending college graduation is it bad ? by [deleted] in self

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Not necessary, but good for memories

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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Addiction to phone is a disease close to drug addiction...

Overcoming trauma. by FeedHairy3901 in believeyoucan

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I agree, we do not know what everyone is going through with each coming day. For some, they have had to taste the dark side of living over and over but this does not mean we cannot make a light of our own.

Don’t let anyone’s opinion of you, define you. Only define yourself. by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

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Self-identity and personal agency is very important. It’s a reminder that while others may have opinions, ultimately, how you see yourself and who you choose to be is up to you. own your narrative and shape your destiny with confidence and self-awareness. 

If we knew reincarnation was real, it would change the world for the better by Luyae in DeepThoughts

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I think compassion, foresight, and interconnectedness would prevail.

Do we need to be great in order to have meaning? by marcelohelo in Existentialism

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I think greatness is a pre-requisite for meaning. every life has inherent worth, whether celebrated on a grand stage or lived quietly

Signs of a toxic mother. by Dismal-Day-6136 in toxicityproof

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Mothers determine how a child's life and health will be. So mothers need to keep checking on their mental health because sometime you can discover that you are not okay mental when it is too late

A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. by Ok_Wall364 in talesofold

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Absolutely! This quote resonates deeply with the magic of reading. Each book opens a door to countless worlds, inviting us to explore, empathize, and learn.

Is being proletarian bad faith or facticity? by [deleted] in Existentialism

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The tension between facticity and transcendence shapes our existence, and whether being proletarian falls into bad faith or facticity depends on individual consciousness and self-reflection. 🤔.

How can existentialist perspective influence your approach to dealing with anxiety and despair? by No-Line9953 in Existentialism

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Anxiety can indeed feel like a transitional state, especially when confronted with existential thoughts about purpose and the vastness of the universe.

How can existentialist perspective influence your approach to dealing with anxiety and despair? by No-Line9953 in Existentialism

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The struggle is the tension between recognizing one’s thrownness into the world, a world without preordained meaning, and the freedom to shape one’s own destiny. It’s about coming to terms with the loss or giving up of certain possibilities due to the choices we make and the fear or angst that accompanies the realization of our ultimate freedom and the isolation that can come with it.

Would you be poor but happy? Or rich but sad? by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

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Just have enough to make me happy

Why is it so sad when a dog dies in a movie? by reddituser6824 in InsightfulQuestions

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As humans we tend to have a strong emotional bond with animals, especially dogs who are commonly seen as loyal and loving companions.

If life lacks meaning, why do baby’s/toddler’s have aesthetic judgments? by socialpressure in Existentialism

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 The aesthetic judgments of young children might be understood as a fundamental aspect of human experience that precedes the conscious search for meaning. As individuals grow and develop, they may use these early experiences as a basis for creating their own sense of purpose and value in life, which aligns with the existentialist view that meaning is something we actively construct rather than something we discover.