"Tout ce qui existe naît sans raison continue à vivre par faiblesse et meurt par accident."
— Jean Paul Sartre
Simplified Meaning:
Everything that comes into existence doesn't have a specific purpose from the start. Think about a tree growing in the forest. It wasn't planted there for a particular reason; it just started growing naturally. As it grows, it survives despite challenges, like storms or fires, which shows it can be fragile. Eventually, the tree might fall because of a strong wind or disease, something unexpected that can happen at any time. This idea shows that life can be random and unpredictable, and while it might seem weak or vulnerable, it continues until something unexpected happens. Understanding this can help people accept the randomness of life and encourage them to appreciate the present moment instead of worrying about deeper meanings or future uncertainties.