Existentialism
By: Tommy • Essay • 376 Words • November 13, 2009 • 956 Views
Essay title: Existentialism
Day by day, many people wonder how much their lives are truly worth. They question their existence and even the significance of life in general. To me, life has so much meaning to it than anyone can explain in words; there’s more to life than just to live and breathe. Life is everything you are. There are numerous reasons for my being, or else I would not have the strength to carry on each day. My family, friends, hobbies and interests are everything that I love, and I am obligated to help keep those people and things at their finest. I am enforced to live for my many different motivations.
No one in this world can create a concrete definition, which everyone truly agrees on, of what the life, as an entirety, is. I believe that life is basically everything that you know and everything that you’ve become. You are defined by the things that you do, the people that you encounter, and even the minute, everyday tasks that you perform. Reality is something that you are living and cannot overcome. There are new situations and new events that you come across every day, and you learn to work through all those difficult trials and to enjoy those times of happiness. Life is about learning to deal with