“I think that in the past, in the '50s and '60s, after the existentialists and beatniks and hippie movements, the big deal was, Don't sell out. We live in a society that by virtue of the speed we communicate and sell, everything sells. The danger is buying in; that your concern becomes success, rather than fulfillment. They're two different beasts, and my feeling is that you should seek fulfillment. You should not measure your worth in how much you have or how popular you are, but how happy you are with what you do.” ThinkingShouldTwoDifferentFeelingsBigsPastDealsVirtueDangerMovementConcernSellsCommunicateSpeedFulfillmentBeastBuyingBig DealHippieExistentialistBeatnikBuying In Author:Guillermo del Toro
“Albert Camus, a great humanist and existentialist voice, pointed out that to commit to a just cause with no hope of success is absurd. But then, he also noted that not committing to a just cause is equally absurd. But only one choice offers the possibility for dignity. And dignity matters. Dignity matters.” MatterChoicesCausesVoicePossibilityOffersDignityCommitAbsurdHumanistNo HopeExistentialistHope Of Success Author:David Simon