Existentialism — Being
"Existence precedes essence"
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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.
"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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