Navigating the Corporate World: An Existential Journey
What do Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno (1864-193) and the fictional character Currant Kepler from Megan Preston Meyer’s novel Firebrand have in common? Both experienced profound existential crises, each grappling with different dilemmas. Unamuno’s crisis stemmed from his inability to reconcile faith and reason. He recognized the limitations of reason in palliating the tragic reality of our mortality. Unamuno also recognized that faith involved a belief, a leap of trust that there is something beyond the mere vanishing of life upon death. Nonetheless, the nature of faith inherently meant that certainty about one’s beliefs could not be attained. ...