🏛 Western Thought

Existentialism — Being

"Existence precedes essence"

Søren Kierkegaard · 19~20세기

💡 TL;DR

Existentialism — Being — "Existence precedes essence". Existentialism's freedom is heavy freedom.

📜 Origin

Kierkegaard in Copenhagen broke off his engagement and rethought it for life. He asked — is there a pre-given meaning to life? No. Meaning is made in each moment. A century later, Sartre in Nazi-occupied Paris voiced the same: "Existence precedes essence." A knife has its essence (a cutter) before being made. A human is thrown first and makes essence afterward.

💡 Meaning

Existentialism's freedom is heavy freedom. Not "live as you wish" but "whatever you become is entirely your responsibility." No excuses — not parents, not society, not God. You are the sum of every moment's choice. Sartre called this "condemned to be free."

🌏 Eastern Classic Cross-link

Zhuangzi: "The Perfect Man uses his mind like a mirror." Reflects what comes; grips nothing. Free in each moment, bound to no outcome. What existentialism calls "freedom and responsibility," Zhuangzi calls "the mirror posture." East and West paint the same freedom.

Compressed into One Hanja

"存" = 才 (talent) + 子 (child) — "talent existing as a child." Being is the process of latency awakening into form. Sartre's "existence precedes essence" is already drawn into this character — form is made afterward.

🌐 Modern Application

Psychotherapy (Viktor Frankl's logotherapy), adolescent identity formation, the "purpose-driven" movement in choosing a career, and the discourse around Korea's "give-up generation."

⚠️ Caveat

"Everything is entirely your responsibility" can slide into depression — existentialism means not "isolation" but "solitary responsibility."

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