Whether life is worth living is the most important question; all comes afterwards.
Beginning to think is beginning to be undermined, to peel apart reality.
Suicide is rarely committed through reflection.
Killing yourself amounts to confessing.
We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking.
Does the Absurd dictate death?
Suicide as a result of reaching the waterless deserts of our mind’s boundaries.
Continue the dialogue of absurdity, hope, and death. Observe those odd regions.
Absurdity is transient but ever-present.
Longing for tomorrow, where everything in him ought to reject it; this revolt is the absurd.
Death cannot be experienced; we base everything on projections of others’ deaths.
All thought is anthropomorphic.
Knowledge is what I can feel and touch. The rest is construction.
Absurd is the confrontation of the irrationality of this world and the longing for clarity in us.
Heidegger: The finite character of existence is steeped deeper than man himself.
Rationalism stumbles on the irrationality of human thought.
Absurdity arises from comparison.
There can be no absurd outside the human mind.
Struggle implies a total absence of hope (which has nothing to do with despair), a continual rejection (which must not be confused with renunciation), and a conscious dissatisfaction (which must not be compared to immature unrest).
We can’t free ourselves from something once found as truth.