Phoenix
ASIN: B077RCDG4S
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 281
It’s the universal exhaustion. We’re all tired. Life has ceased to have a fundamental meaning, ironically where the meaning is found. We’ve become bored existentialists, tired nihilists, worn out Jains, depressed Buddhists, crushed philosophers.Exhaustion follows such a story, such a truth. Imagine two tired street kids approaching you, not knowing what to do with their feelings and attachments. Meet Rafael and Simon, Rafael the upbeat optimist still worn by the streets, and Simon, the kid who wishes for a father and struggles with an intense sadness he can’t quite explain. Or Lucas, a man who struggles with his mind, struggles with the big questions, isolates himself and tortures himself to be a true existentialist and understand reality, existence, falling prey to madness when he can’t take it anymore, when the absurd universe Camus envisions finally takes its toll. It is a story that ...