Kierkegaard's Three Ways to Live More Fully
Briefly

When life becomes tedious to you, you don't need to look outside for something to shake up your malaise. You need instead to look inward and find what's missing within your own heart and soul.
Like many philosophers, Kierkegaard was, by most accounts, a chronic malcontent. He questioned everything, and seemed to be unsatisfied with life, seeking more than a conventional 19th-century Danish existence would ordinarily deliver.
Read at The Atlantic
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