8 Life Lessons from Jean-Paul Sartre (Existentialism) | The Wise Path

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In this inspiring video, we explore eight life lessons from Jean-Paul Sartre, one of the most influential existentialist thinkers of all time. Discover how to live authentically by daring to act, facing your freedom, taking responsibility, setting an example, embracing your fears, not letting others define you, rejecting doctrines, and embracing your nothingness.

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Here are 8 Life Lessons from Jean-Paul Sartre (Existentialism) -
1. Dare to act
2. Face your freedom
3. Take responsibility
4. Set an example
5. Embrace your fears
6. Don’t let others define you
7. Don't follow a doctrine
8. Embrace your nothingness

Jean-Paul Sartre was a prominent French playwright, screenwriter, political activist, and literary critic who followed the philosophy of Existentialism. This philosophy asserts that humans are born without inherent purpose and are free to determine their own identity, behavior, and goals. Sartre was born in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century and was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature when he was around 60 years old. However, he refused the prize, stating that "a writer should never allow himself to become an institution." Sartre authored many fictional and non-fictional works, essays, and lectures on Existentialism, including Nausea, Being and Nothingness, Existentialism is a Humanism, and No Exit.

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