Jean-Pal Sartre

Born - 21 June 1905, Paris (France)

Died - 15 April 1980, Paris (France)



Jean-Pal Sartre is considered one of the first thinkers of existentialism. He can be called the most prominent philosopher of France in the twentieth century. At times he is also seen as the father of existentialism.


Inspirational story

 
Jean-Paul Sartre was a famous philosopher of France. Jean Pal Sartre's life was full of difficulties. But Jean-Paul Sartre did not let him dominate his life. Jean-Paul Sartre kept himself away from grief.

Jean-Paul Sartre himself was also happy and inspired others to be happy in the crisis. Jean Pal Sartre's eye was already bad.

Jean Pal was very fond of reading Sartre. The doctors advised him to stop writing and reading, otherwise his other eye would also get worse. But Jean-Paul Sartre did not stop writing and reading.

He did not like to sit idle. He persuaded his family that anyone would read them a book every day.

Thus he studied with the help of family and passed M. A. examination. In addition, Jean-Paul Sartre wrote several books colloquially to others. These books inspired millions of people to live the best and pleasant life.

Jean Pal Sartre's other eye also worsened in old age.  In a way he became blind. But he did not give up on being happy.  Even then people used to come to him and take the formula of a happy life.  He had set some time daily for this work.

In this way, Jean-Paul Sartre told the world through his style of work that there is infinite power hidden in man. If person recognizes it and uses it appropriately, life can become very advanced, successful, enjoyable and useful for society.









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