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Hell isn’t just other people—sometimes, it’s the weight of our own choices. In this episode, we break down the existential chaos of Jean-Paul Sartre, the man who made free will both thrilling and terrifying. From Nausea to No Exit, we explore Sartre’s biggest ideas, his role in WWII, and why he turned down the Nobel Prize like an absolute legend. If you’ve ever felt paralyzed by infinite possibilities, Sartre gets you—and we’re here to decode his philosophy in the most entertaining way possible.
By Suvodip RoyHell isn’t just other people—sometimes, it’s the weight of our own choices. In this episode, we break down the existential chaos of Jean-Paul Sartre, the man who made free will both thrilling and terrifying. From Nausea to No Exit, we explore Sartre’s biggest ideas, his role in WWII, and why he turned down the Nobel Prize like an absolute legend. If you’ve ever felt paralyzed by infinite possibilities, Sartre gets you—and we’re here to decode his philosophy in the most entertaining way possible.