The Paradox of Freedom - Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism Explained
👍Watch my other videos on philosophy, psychology, and the thinkers who shaped our world!    • True Sage  📚 Further Reading 📚 ▶ Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre - https://amzn.to/47uTIBU ▶ Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre - https://amzn.to/3VA2A1S ▶ Existentialism Is a Humanism by Jean-Paul Sartre - https://amzn.to/3JPiu5W ▶ No Exit and Three Other Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre - https://amzn.to/4gdg0dN ▶ Sartre: A Philosophical Biography by Thomas R. Flynn - https://amzn.to/4p9RIW8 ▶ Sartre Explained: From Bad Faith to Authenticity by David Detmer - https://amzn.to/46mdazH ▶ At the Existentialist Café by Sarah Bakewell - https://amzn.to/4n7ttGR 👍Support the channel by giving a Super Thanks on Youtube or buy me a coffee on https://ko-fi.com/truesage As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices in your life? Or felt that nagging pressure to make the 'right' decision, knowing that the path you choose could define who you are? That feeling—of both freedom and burden—is at the heart of Jean-Paul Sartre’s philosophy. Sartre believed that we, as human beings, are 'condemned to be free.' It sounds contradictory, right?.. But here’s the paradox: Freedom gives us the power to shape our lives, yet it also leaves us with the terrifying responsibility of creating meaning in a world with no given rules. In this video, we’re going to unravel Sartre’s powerful and unsettling idea of freedom—how it can both liberate and overwhelm us. And more importantly, we'll explore what Sartre’s existentialism can teach us about living authentically in a world that constantly pressures us to conform. If you’ve ever felt stuck between making a choice and fearing its consequences, this is the philosophy you need to hear. And if you can do me a favour and subscribe and hit the thumbs up button, it would really mean a lot to me and it would really help this channel. 🔔 Don`t forget to hit the thumbs up button, share your thoughts and subscribe for videos on philosophy, psychology, and the thinkers who shaped our world! Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 01:20 - Who was Jean-Paul Sartre 04:15 - Existentialism in a Nutshell 07:50 - The Paradox of Freedom 12:30 - "Bad Faith" and Authenticity 17:30 - Implications of Sartre’s Philosophy Today 21:23 - Conclusion References: Images and videos from WikiMedia.org and Midjourney #philosophicalideas #sartre #philosophy #existentialism #badfaith #existentialwisdom #existentialcrisis

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