Every now and again?, “Why did it happen to me?” Or “Why do I experience the same things over and over again?” We think so. After getting past the shock, you can experience processes that make it easier to question and find meaning in relationships between cause and effect. This is normal. Because we’re not ‘fixed’ entities. We aren’t fixed entities! We aren’t ‘fixed entities’! It is not a standard; we are referring to the expression of the human condition. Yes, there are causes for the things we experience. Unfortunately, however, only one cause is sufficient. It is the first thing that comes into your head It can only make our lives easier.

“The unexamined life is not worth living!”

If you look at it from an existential perspective, Accepting life as a journey is a way to live. Our route is based on understanding rather than arriving. Therefore, ‘why?’ Instead of asking’ready questions to the question and’ready answer to these’, we ask questions that help us get to know ourselves better and understand the world in which we live. Keeping us more alive And in flux

“The unexamined “Life is too short to be lived.” Socrates made a crucial determination approximately 2,500 years back. This can be viewed as an indispensable resource that helps us to get the rhythm of life by harmonizing with it.

We We are talking about understanding what our experiences are trying convey. It is not easy and it will not be easy. But, it is a process that is built on our past experiences. Perhaps we are referring to a guide that will make life more livable and enjoyable.

“Life is not a problem that can be solved.”

Kierkegaard said, “Life isn’t a.” Problem to be solvedBut it is a reality to be lived.” said. We can then talk about our lives up to the moment we die and be open to experiencing every moment of it. Every experience is different and unique. Through our experiences we become closer to ourselves. As we learn more about ourselves, we can begin to make sense of our lives. “Meanings don’t exist; they are discovered.” Frankl says that we are referring to what already exists within ourselves. These meanings can be lost if we try to change them. We become isolated from the rest of the world when we start to alienate ourselves. This is what will happen!

Here, ‘being Human Is it a The’state or being’. The ‘journey towards self-knowledge’ It is experiential.

Being human means…

Let’s not forget that our lives are shaped by the choices we make, the things we do and do not do. Accepting the unexpected results of our choices or what we meet and what happens to make our journeys more successful. We move on regardless of what happens, and sometimes we find new ways to get there without realizing. Let’s have a closer look.

To make sense of our lives, we take the steps that are most appropriate for us. We can choose the direction that we desire. We are moving towards the one that is most attractive to us. We don’t know when, where, and how we will get it. We may find out that the things we desire are not what they want as we go along.

Existential therapist and founder of the Existential Academy in Turkey, Ferhat Jak İçöz, says. ; According to İçöz, as long as we remain loyal and honest with ourselves, even if we have made the transition from peace to pleasure, we do not ‘go astray; on the contrary, we ‘discover new paths. We want to live a peaceful life and we move in that direction. However, at times, it may become tedious and we find that we really want a pleasant life. This is what he calls it. Humanity is to be lacking in self-control, restless and looking for meaning. Only after we die can we truly be complete.”

Our journey continues!

Naturally, we have a constant flow of The life that sustains us This shows that we aren’t stable and is still alive. This means that we don’t have a straight line in the direction of what we didn’t plan, what happened, and our choices. You can travel uphill or downhill. Your stops may vary. It could be boring if it were. It might be boring. Way to our destination stopYou may find another place more appealing.

All of us are heroes in our own lives. This is exactly why we need to accept our lives as they are and all of our feelings (positive/negative). The journey continues with the what is, the not and what is changing, transforming. Could Albert Camus have been right in his statement about the power of the internet?“In some instances, it is wonderful simply to go on.”?

Nothing we see is worthless. We are trying to tell you about something that happened to ours Perhaps there is something we are missing in the details. It’s impossible to talk about a bad experience in this life.