The early 19th century philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, posthumously regarded as the father of
existentialism, maintained that the
individual is
solely responsible for giving his or her own
life meaning and for living that life
passionately and
sincerely, in spite of many existential obstacles and distractions including
despair,
angst,
absurdity,
alienation, and
boredom.
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