I wanna leave a trace of my (not) being

In philosophy, questions about Being have always been of paramount importance.
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) believed such problem should be addressed by looking at the being for whom Being is an issue: the human being.
In his book Being and Time he claims the meaning of our existence must be linked to time; we are substancially temporal beings.
We attempt to make sense of the trajectories of our lives by engaging in a multitude of different activities and plans. There is, however, an outermost limit to all our projects, a point at which everything we plan will come to an end, whether complete or not.
Death is the outermost horizon of our being; everything we can do or see or think takes place within this horizon.

 

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