Sartre declared humans are condemned to be free

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Sartre declared humans are condemned to be free

Jean-Paul Sartre declared humans are "condemned to be free," meaning we bear the profound burden of creating our own meaning and choices, with absolute personal responsibility.

Jean-Paul Sartre, a key figure in 20th-century existentialism, famously stated that humans are condemned to be free. This means we must create our own meaning and choices, bearing full responsibility for our actions, as there's no divine plan. This freedom isn't a gift, but a burden, bringing anguish from the endless decisions that define our lives.

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