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The Human Condition: The Illusion of Importance
The essence of humanity is often defined by what we lack. When deprived of something, it instantly becomes of paramount importance. This realization is highlighted through simple examples: if an individual goes without food for two days, the thought of eating transcends all else, making food a divine necessity. A person struggling for air will choose it over any existential concept, emphasizing that deprivation creates obsession.