My search for a meaningful existence
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become severely depressed and disillusioned, but this realization can be "cured" in any number of ways. A person can completely lose themselves in their occupation and daily activities, subsequently becoming a "machine," believing their worth is measured solely by their level of production. A person can adopt an opinion as an absolute doctrine, such as racism, giving them a convenient "scapegoat" for their shortcomings, and absolving them of all feelings of responsibility and culpability fo
become severely depressed and disillusioned, but this realization can be "cured" in any number of ways. A person can completely lose themselves in their occupation and daily activities, subsequently becoming a "machine," believing their worth is measured solely by their level of production. A person can adopt an opinion as an absolute doctrine, such as racism, giving them a convenient "scapegoat" for their shortcomings, and absolving them of all feelings of responsibility and culpability fo