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Monochrome life in pixels 🖤🤍☄️ . . "The Vanity of Existence" Authur Schopenhauer's (German Philosopher born on 22 Feb, 1788) essay "On the Vanity of Existence" presents a bleak view of human life, arguing that all our efforts and pursuits ultimately lead to nothingness. He sees life as a constant cycle of desire and suffering, with moments of pleasure serving only to distract us from the fundamental emptiness of existence. . . #InkStainedVisions The Vanity Of Existence, Vanity Of Existence, Nothingness Quotes, Monochrome Quotes, In My Reputation Era, Vanity Quotes, Life In Pixels, Born To Argue, Quantum Physics Spirituality

Monochrome life in pixels 🖤🤍☄️ . . "The Vanity of Existence" Authur Schopenhauer's (German Philosopher born on 22 Feb, 1788) essay "On the Vanity of Existence" presents a bleak view of human life, arguing that all our efforts and pursuits ultimately lead to nothingness. He sees life as a constant cycle of desire and suffering, with moments of pleasure serving only to distract us from the fundamental emptiness of existence. . . #InkStainedVisions

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Monochrome life in pixels 🖤🤍☄️ . . "The Vanity of Existence" Authur Schopenhauer's (German Philosopher born on 22 Feb, 1788) essay "On the Vanity of Existence" presents a bleak view of human life, arguing that all our efforts and pursuits ultimately lead to nothingness. He sees life as a constant cycle of desire and suffering, with moments of pleasure serving only to distract us from the fundamental emptiness of existence. . . #InkStainedVisions In My Reputation Era, Life In Pixels, Reputation Era, Penny, Vanity, In This Moment, Photo And Video, Human, Instagram Photo

Monochrome life in pixels 🖤🤍☄️ . . "The Vanity of Existence" Authur Schopenhauer's (German Philosopher born on 22 Feb, 1788) essay "On the Vanity of Existence" presents a bleak view of human life, arguing that all our efforts and pursuits ultimately lead to nothingness. He sees life as a constant cycle of desire and suffering, with moments of pleasure serving only to distract us from the fundamental emptiness of existence. . . #InkStainedVisions

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