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Is existentialism a bridge to nowhere?

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Is existentialism a bridge to nowhere?

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  1. No it is a bridge FROM nowhere.

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  2. No its a bridge to self understanding and realizing the how you surroundings affect who you become

  3. Yes it is, but those on the bridge don't realize it because they think that what matters is mostly the impression they have in their own minds.

  4. Existentialism is a bridge to an indifferent universe, our reality- a reality which is unexplainable and thrives on the will and choices that man(woman) have and make. It is woven in the meanings of life. A meaning not generally given, as strictly defined and contempt to Life but as how we as humans perceive life, how they develop their own philosophies. This bridge is not to nowhere but to somewhere, somewhere that specific for individually- as part of fate with many paths to make many choices to face consequences to eventually find truth to longer be concealed but to reveal its essence. Existentialism is simply based on a bridge that only one person may walk on that only stands in their existence.  

  5. that would imply that nowhere exists... that nowhere is actually someplace... but nowhere means the abscence of a place... but isn't acknowledging something actually giving it something?

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