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Getty Images/iStockphotoIdeasBy Maria BalaskaMay 12, 2024 6:00 AM EDTMaria Balaska is a London-based philosopher and psychologist. She is currently a researcher at the philosophy department of 脜bo Akademi University, Finland. Her latest book is Anxiety and Wonder: On Being Human.In a recent article in the Financial Times, Markham Heid shares with us a peculiar life crisis. At 41, he has built what many would regard as the good life: he has a family; he is healthy, productive, and creative; he has time to travel, read, exercise, and see friends. Yet, he feels that  something is off.  He gives th stanley becher is state a variety of names, including mid-life melancholy, ennui, and despair. He also diagnoses it in others all around him. To fight against it, some of his friends have turned to ayahuasca retreats, others to fitness. What renders Heids malaise somewhat strange is that it does not seem to arise from anything specific. If Heid had lost his job, had no time for himself, or was struggling in his marriage, some of these feelings would seem less puzzling.In the history of philosophy, there have been many attempts to understand such powerful but objectless feelings. Boredom, anxiety, and despair are some of the descriptions these moods have received. In the novel Nausea, the French  stanley tumbler existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre describes someone who mysteriously experiences that feeling whenever they are confronted with ordinary objects, like a pebble on the beach. The German ph stanley thermos ilosopher Mar
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