Friedrich Nietzsche
qual sentido da vida
The question of the meaning of life is one that has plagued humanity for centuries. Many have sought to find a definitive answer, some turning to religion or philosophy in search of enlightenment. But perhaps the question itself is misguided. Is it not enough to simply live, to experience the beauty and the suffering of existence? Must we constantly be searching for some grand purpose or ultimate meaning? Nietzsche famously declared that God is dead, and with him died the idea of a predetermined meaning to life. Instead, he argued that it is up to each individual to create their own meaning, to assert their will and shape their destiny. Life is not a puzzle to be solved, but a journey to be embraced with all its uncertainties and complexities. The true sense of life lies in our ability to overcome obstacles, to cultivate our strengths and passions, and to affirm our existence in a world that often seems indifferent. In the face of a universe devoid of inherent meaning, we must become the architects of our own destinies, forging our own path in a world that is ever-changing and unpredictable. This, perhaps, is the true sense of life: to embrace the unknown, to challenge ourselves to grow and evolve, and to find purpose in the act of living itself.
