Originally posted by Sean R. R.
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Originally posted by Bartmanhomer
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Failing at something implies there is something to be done. After all, you cannot fail at nothing. The concept of failure as a human being is strongly tied to the belief in an innate purpose or meaning in human life.
Personally, I don't think one can fail as a human being, because humans have no innate purpose nor objective. Nothing has, if you ask me. Purpose is something that is arbitrarily decided. As such a "human failure" can only exist as a subjective perception created by the projection of our own idea of human purpose onto others.
What are your thoughts on this? How do you see failing as a human being? Do you think people are born with a general objective?
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