Tuesday, 9 September 2025

D. Kafka

 The line “The meaning of life is that it stops” is a famous quote from Franz Kafka.


Kafka was pointing to the fact that life’s transience — the inevitability of death — is what gives it weight and meaning. If life didn’t end, our choices, time, and actions wouldn’t carry the same urgency or significance.


Would you like me to also explain how different philosophers and writers have interpreted this quote?


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