Kierkegaard’s guide to a miserable life
We are surrounded by despair. All around us people say they hate their lives and don't know why. And there is a philosopher waiting in the wings with some surprising insights. Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death is a masterpiece of philosophical, psychological, and theological analysis. He discusses types of despair, how humans are the only creatures who can despair, and how to find a route out of the jungle of our own minds. Sign up to my email list here: https://forms.gle/ir2429SsWLGKELM77 00:00 The Sickness Unto Death 01:05 Origins of Despair 04:01 Types of Despair 07:33 Despairing over Despair 10:45 Faith (but not like you know it) Film Background video by Videvo.com

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