Silent Symphony: Beauty in Life's Blank Canvas

Philosophy International Journal 7 (3):4 (2024)
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Abstract

This essay explores the inherent blankness of life, describing it as devoid of fixed meaning, purpose, or morality. It discusses how humans struggle with this blankness, often attempting to avoid or fill it through various activities and pursuits. The essay distinguishes between natural biological activities and those driven by fear and anxiety, emphasizing how societal conditioning contributes to the latter. It delves into the role of rationality in avoiding blankness, the discomfort of silence, and the vibrancy that this blankness holds. Ultimately, it advocates for embracing this blankness as a source of freedom, vitality, and profound insight into the nature of existence.

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Rajeev Lochan Tripathi
Banaras Hindu university

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