Diesseits

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Hermann Hesse's Diesseits, published in 1907, is an essay that delves into profound reflections on life and human existence. The title Diesseits translates to "this side" or "this world" in German, and the work explores human experiences in the real world, focusing on inner conflicts and the pursuit of happiness and meaning within this realm. In this essay, Hesse contrasts the real world with a transcendent one to examine the essence of life. He emphasizes that the pain, joy, failures, and successes that people experience are essential components of life. Diesseits conveys the message that, rather than seeking spiritual salvation or relying on a higher realm, humans should discover the meaning of life within this very world. Hesse argues that to find true happiness, one must not avoid life but face and accept reality. This essay, like many of his other works, reflects his deep understanding of the human inner world and the essence of existence.

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Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) was a German novelist and poet, renowned for his works that explore the meaning of life and self-discovery. His major works include Siddhartha, Demian, and The Glass Bead Game, which had a significant impact with their unique style combining Western and Eastern philosophy. Hesseโ€™s writings focus on inner reflection, self-awareness, and spiritual growth. After World War II, his works offered comfort and inspiration to many readers amid the chaos in Europe, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946. His writings provide profound insights into the suffering and salvation of human existence, as well as the process of personal growth, and they continue to be beloved by readers worldwide today. His major works include Demian, Siddhartha, and The Glass Bead Game.

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