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What I Learned About Life from Reading Franz Kafka

     Franz Kafka ’s works are often described as strange, unsettling, and deeply thought-provoking. At first glance, they seem to belong to a surreal world that has little to do with everyday life. Yet, as I read more of his writings, I discovered that behind the layers of bizarre imagery and absurd situations lies a profound understanding of human existence. Kafka was not merely telling stories; he was showing us the uncomfortable truths about the way life works, the way society functions, and the way individuals struggle to find meaning in a world that often seems indifferent. Life is Often Absurd, Yet We Must Continue One of the first lessons I took from Kafka is that life does not always make sense, and we must accept this without losing our will to live. In The Metamorphosis , Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. Kafka never explains why this happened. Instead, the story focuses on how Gregor and his family deal with t...

What I Learned About Life from Reading Vincent van Gogh

     Vincent van Gogh is often remembered as the tormented genius who painted with an intensity that mirrored his turbulent life. He was a man of contradictions—an artist who saw beauty in the mundane yet struggled to find peace in his own existence. Through his letters, especially those to his brother Theo, and the analysis of his works, I have come to understand life in a way that transcends mere aesthetics. Van Gogh’s words and paintings do not merely depict the world; they challenge us to see it differently. His journey is not just one of artistic mastery but of philosophical and existential depth. 1. Passion Is the Soul’s True Expression Van Gogh’s life was a testament to the power of passion. He did not paint because it was expected of him; he painted because he had no other choice. His letters reveal a relentless drive to create, to put his emotions into color, and to translate his soul onto canvas. In one of his letters to Theo, he wrote, “What would life be if we...