Friedrich Nietzsche
Summarise the paragraph 'The dissatisfaction of possible existence in the being of the world' from the first chapter of the second book of Karl Jaspers' 'Philosophy'.
The dissatisfaction of possible existence in the being of the world, as described by Karl Jaspers in the first chapter of the second book of his 'Philosophy', is a complex concept to wrap one's head around. On one hand, it speaks of the emptiness and futility of life, in that our existence is nothing but a fleeting moment in the grand scheme of the universe. On the other hand, it suggests that there is something more to life than the mundane, that there is a greater purpose that we can strive to achieve. It is not a simple matter to reconcile these two conflicting perspectives, but it is a challenge that we must take up if we are to make sense of our lives. In the end, I believe that the dissatisfaction of possible existence in the being of the world is a reminder to us that life can never be taken for granted, and that we must make the most of every moment we have. So let us not despair in the face of life's difficulties, but instead strive to make our own existence as meaningful and fulfilling as possible!"
