I was stuck in limbo for 6 years after leaving high school. I had no skills other than gaming and had never an interest in books. Around 24 I became sick of my day to day life, selling clothes to people that didn't care about me and getting high to decompress. My life view was so narrow, and it was crushing me as much as it was protecting me from the Infinite. I decided to give reading another try. Fast-forward and now I'm a philosophy undergraduate at 28. Fear of failure, not being smart enough, being too old to learn complex ideas, they still exist but the harder I try, the smaller they become in comparison to where I was in limbo. I wish I had found something like this when I was in highschool. Your videos are great, I think they can help a lot of people to start asking more questions to themselves as well as society. Thanks for sharing these wonderful ideas.
I’m a 27 year old psychology student. Feel very similar to you although had a business degree I never used was almost more painful having that there which I never felt like I truly wanted to pursue but needed to use. I was lucky enough to find a course for psychology and am loving it, it just feels right…
This seems like a good summary of the philosophy of Sartre. The religious and ethical seriousness of Kierkegaard I miss.
Being totally real right now.. I was feeling really depressed this weekend and popped this video in and it really helped me. thanks. Philosophy can be so therapeutic this makes me happy to be engaged in life and keep learning and trying to get what I want out of life ... even if along the way some of the experiences are not so enjoyable
I feel teary watching this video :(
Happiness is the greatest hiding place for despair
the music is as beautiful as your video, amazing work friend
Thank you for the video!
Beautifully expressed. Of course Kierkegaard believed it was only possible to live a truly authentic life within the context of a personal relationship with God. That's why Abraham is his all time hero and Jesus Christ is his all.
Thank you for making this video. Being human can make it difficult sometimes to really grasp what is actually happening in your life
loved this ty.
I liked the part about Kierkegaard impact. But the example about "that guy" who didn't follow his dreams and lived in a limbo is really disappointing. Yeah, he lived with his parents and worked menial job because he was afraid of people's opinions and failure and not because education costs tens on thousands of dollars that he does not have. What you call life in a limbo is simply a life of a poor person. Yeah he might have gone in debt for his dream like many people do...but you need be on the assumption that his preference about job at 18 years old won't change for at least 15 years. Cause what if it does? He pays for education with loan money, works for couple years and realizes he wants a job in completely different field. Now he has a job that he doesn't like anymore and a massive debt. My point is, if by choosing to recognize your freedom you mean having your dream job and doing what you want, then a lot of people can't afford to have such life. In examples like this and many others brave, taking risk behavior is a privilege of upper class, which btw Kierkegaard was a part of. Nothing against his philosophy though. Just the example is ...😒
Excellent point, and I completely agree. It really is an example of a situation where one needs to check their privilege. A similar situation is when you have a family to worry about.
It just occurred to me that an existential crisis is a crisis of realizing that one has no autonomy or control, self determination
I think the better laymen term for existentialism is that you are born without meaning, but you create your own.
...very going take on existential issues and thinking... keep up your work
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Infinite possibilities means it's harder to decide what you want to do.
Great vid btw
De knight of faith is a dancer with high elevation.
Why fear and trembling in the title? You didn't cover it at all.
Relevant choice of film clips, esp Shawshank. Hmmm ... I have to mull over the concept of determinism in light of this lecture. Not simple.
I think this is more about existentialism in general, than Fear and Trembling. In fact, most of what is said here, while helpful, is not referenced in Fear and Trembling.
What’s the music in the background
"but do not therefore disdain life, respect every decent effort, every modest activity that humbly conceals itself, and above all have a little more respect for woman. Believe me, as surely as corruption comes from man, salvation comes from woman... for of a hundred men who go astray in the world, ninety-nine are saved by women, and one is saved by an immediate divine grace." - Kierkegaard
What music is that in the background?
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Que ideia e essa em disponibilizar um video sobre Kierkegaard sem legenda-lo em ingles ou espanhol?
O koreano so e valido prs Coreia!
I wish this had english captions
This was great. I want to kiss you! 💋
This video doesnt even tough on Kierkegaard, he relates existentialism exclusivly to fundamental christianity and how Abraham used freedom to act in faith. Pretty mid take on Kierkegaard and most video on K are pretty lame.
I don't get why people are miserable. Life is suffering, just deal with it. (I'm not trying to be negative)
I think for some the problem arises with ”just deal with it” not with the realization life is suffering.
Did you even read it? 😂 did you pick up anything about faith?
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Thanks so much.
You are welcome