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The Philosopher Who Took His Own Life

Sisyphus 55 | February 23, 2026

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  1. @ceciliasmith2047

    February 23, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    Oh wow another man who is so full of himself he cannot see that life no matter how small and insignificant is always worth living, being king and helping is always worth it, what an egotistical person

  2. @TortoisePlanet1212

    February 23, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    6:48 or. Perhaps a will to accept one's own death, not to simply die, but to know and to accept one "will" die in a likely unplanned, chaotic, and disjointed way. But to do our best to not fear death and try to live while one can. Be right to oneself, achieve only what one can, and understand that hope is not foolish. But to hope that things will change without any outside intervention or without any true momentum is, in fact, foolish to the core. Whether life is meaningful or meaningless is irrelevant because whether life is meaningful or meaningless is a personal conclusion one must meet. Either out of cognitive distortions, philosophy, psychology, mental illness, ego, etc.

  3. @akelofgren9468

    February 23, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    I was much bullied in school and by big brother,and school didn't go so well and since after that l learned about interesting Schopenhauer, later Leopardi Byron Lermontov etc.Maybe with a better start optimism had been my choice

  4. @logicandfact4146

    February 23, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    I watched this video first several years ago and the philosophy stuck with me, whenever I am asked about my belief of god or what life means I always answer that we are and everything that exists is gods dying body, and as we experience life and lead toward the end we are experiencing the last moments of a part of god all simultaneously until all there is left is nothing and the universe can finally be at peace.

  5. @cringevidshub3767

    February 23, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    The more i venture into the depths of philosophy and its mysterious ideologies and questions in search for knowledge

    The more i realize i will never have an idea that will not have already been had by someone centuries before and explained on YouTube

  6. @dave_goldcrest

    February 23, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    This is very dangerous thinking. If philosophy can lead a man to kill himself, to choose death over life for himself, what else could it make a man do if he employed that reasoning toward the rest of humanity?

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