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The Conundrum of Being: Wrestling with Existence in an Indifferent World You never asked to be born. Yet here you are. Thrown into existence without a choice, forced to navigate suffering, meaning, and an indifferent universe-what does it all amount to? Is there a purpose, or is purpose merely a human invention? And if life holds no inherent meaning, should that lead to despair, or does it offer the terrifying freedom to define everything for oneself? A relentless examination of existence unfolds, challenging everything assumed about life. With insights from Emil Cioran, Friedrich Nietzsche,…mehr

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The Conundrum of Being: Wrestling with Existence in an Indifferent World You never asked to be born. Yet here you are. Thrown into existence without a choice, forced to navigate suffering, meaning, and an indifferent universe-what does it all amount to? Is there a purpose, or is purpose merely a human invention? And if life holds no inherent meaning, should that lead to despair, or does it offer the terrifying freedom to define everything for oneself? A relentless examination of existence unfolds, challenging everything assumed about life. With insights from Emil Cioran, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Albert Camus, these pages dissect the nature of suffering, the illusion of meaning, and the struggle to live authentically in a world that owes nothing. No easy answers wait inside. Only confrontation. A reckoning with reality. A demand to stare into the abyss and decide: What will you do with the life that has been forced upon you? For those unafraid to question everything, these ideas may change the way existence is seen forever.
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Mamoon Jahan is a contemporary thinker and writer whose work delves into the complexities of human existence. With a background in exploring philosophical themes and modern values, Jahan's writings challenge readers to confront the often-overlooked aspects of life. His debut book, The Poignant Being, reflects his commitment to examining the interplay of vulnerability, existence, and meaning in today's world