Existentialist Rants by Edward the Great

Existentialist Rant #42: The Absurdity of Purpose

"Meaning is not something that can be derived from the world, but something that is imposed by the individual." - Jean-Paul Sartre

Or, as I like to say, "Meaning is just a fancy word for 'stuff I want to eat for breakfast'."

In a world where the meaning of life is as clear as a toddler's tantrum, what's the point of getting dressed in the morning? The absurdity of purpose is a never-ending cycle of confusion and despair.

But hey, at least the coffee is strong.

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