Yes, Søren Kierkegaard was indeed Scandinavian. He was a Danish philosopher, born in Copenhagen in the early 19th century. Kierkegaard is often regarded as the father of existentialism and made significant contributions to philosophy, theology, and literature. His works explore themes like individuality, ethics, and the nature of existence, and continue to influence a wide range of philosophical and literary discussions.
Hi James, I apologize if my content wasn't to your liking. My intention was to share a brief reflection inspired by an article on the South Korean footballer Lee Kang-in and his perspective on hierarchy and respect. I understand that this topic may not resonate with everyone, and I appreciate your feedback. Always open to constructive criticism to improve my content!
Definitely, Schopenhauer can be tough to get into. But as I learn more about the ups and downs of life and seek a realistic outlook, or when it's time to change my life's direction, I find bits of Schopenhauer's wisdom starting to click with me.