Death Is Our Only Possession — Karl Jaspers and the Limit of Existence
Support this channel: / @nullsophy What if everything you thought gave your life meaning… was just a way to avoid its end? In this video, we explore death not as an interruption, but as the fundamental structure of our existence — through the lens of existential philosopher Karl Jaspers. Here, death isn’t the enemy. It’s the mirror. The measure. The only thing that cannot be taken from us. Through raw human experiences, psychological collapse, symbolic deaths, and a critique of our cultural obsession with control, we unravel the terrifying clarity that comes with facing mortality — and how that confrontation leads not to despair, but to radical freedom. 🔖 Key references: Karl Jaspers, Philosophy of Existence (1938) Martin Heidegger, Being and Time (1927) Sigmund Freud, Mourning and Melancholia (1917) Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, On Death and Dying (1969) 🎥 If this moved you — consider becoming a channel member or supporting via Super Thanks. This channel only survives through your presence and help. #Existentialism #KarlJaspers #DeathAndMeaning #PhilosophyOfLife #MementoMori #Existence #Mortality #Heidegger #TruthHurts #DeathIsFreedom

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