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“Nothingness haunts being.”

Jean Paul Sartre

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People often feel uneasy or worried about their lives because they fear the idea of having no purpose or meaning. This anxiety can come from the thought that there might be nothingness after death or that their actions don’t really matter in the grand scheme of things. For example, imagine someone who works very hard at their job but sometimes questions if the effort is worth it. They might wonder if all their hard work will be remembered or if they'll just fade into obscurity. This can make them feel like something is always missing, and that feeling can be troubling. To deal with this, a person could focus on finding joy and meaning in small, everyday moments, valuing their relationships, or setting personal goals that give them a sense of purpose. By doing this, they can feel more fulfilled and less haunted by the idea of nothingness.

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Being Existence Existential dread Existentialism Haunting Metaphysics Nihilism Nothingness Ontology Philosophy
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