Sartre on what’s been done to you

Jean-Paul Sartre

“Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you.”

― Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre June 21, 1905 – April 15, 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism, a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic, as well as a leading figure in 20th-century French philosophy and Marxism. Wikipedia

8 Life Lessons from Jean-Paul Sartre (Existentialism)

Philosophies for Life Sep 14, 2022 In this video we will be talking about 8 Life Lessons from Jean-Paul Sartre. Sartre was one of the leading philosophers who followed the philosophy of Existentialism. One of Sartre’s key-concepts that is discussed or prevalent in almost all of his existentialist works is the notion of “Bad Faith”, which he uses to describe and critique how most people tend to deny their own freedom. Alongside his notion of Bad Faith, Sartre has discussed many aspects of existentialism and ideas on human life that are extremely helpful. So with that in mind, in this video we bring you 8 important life lessons derived from the works of Sartre. 01. Dare to act 02. Face your freedom 03. Take responsibility 04. Set an example 05. Embrace your fears 06. Don’t let others define you 07. Don’t follow a doctrine 08. Embrace your nothingness

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