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Existential Concerns
Do I Even Matter?
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Although a discussion of
existential
philosophy is well beyond the scope of these web pages, everyone has
important questions and legitimate concerns about their very existence. Focusing
attention on these concerns can provoke fear,
anxiety, guilt, and
shame, especially if you feel helpless or overwhelmed.
Strive for an accurate optimism while remaining curious.
Keep in mind what you can change and what you cannot.
Here are some typical existential concerns:
Survival
- How long will I live?
- Will I be healthy?
- What will the future bring?
- How will I die?
- What will happen to me and others I care about after I die?
Success
- Am I doing OK?
- Am I doing enough?
- Am I doing the best I can?
- Have I made good choices?
What could have happened if I made different choices?
- Am I competent?
- What is my staus?
- What are my goals, values, and beliefs?
- Am I living life to the fullest?
Significance
- Do I even matter?
- Who cares about me?
- Who do I care about?
- What is my legacy?
- What is my significance in the world?
- Have I struck a good balance between caring for myself and
empathy for others?
- How does my life have meaning for me and others?
References
[laz]
Passion and Reason: Making Sense of Our Emotions by Richard S.
Lazarus, Bernice N. Lazarus
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Fear, Sadness, Anger, Joy, Surprise, Disgust, Contempt,
Anger, Envy, Jealousy, Fright, Anxiety, Guilt, Shame, Relief, Hope, Sadness, Depression, Happiness,
Pride, Love, Gratitude, Compassion, Aesthetic Experience,
Joy, Distress, Happy-for, Sorry-for, Resentment, Gloating, Pride, Shame, Admiration, Reproach,
Love, Hate, Hope, Fear, Satisfaction, Relief, Fears-confirmed, Disappointment, Gratification,
Gratitude, Anger, Remorse,
power, dominance, status, relationships |