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Use this content for entertainment purposes only."One night, I whispered to Nature: 'I would like to retrace my steps and learn what life has taught me.' But it was already too late. The stars flickered, winds swept my words away, and the dawn was breaking. And my heart said to me: 'This is the end.'"
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About Peter Wessel Zapffe
Peter Wessel Zapffe (1899-1990) was a Norwegian philosopher, writer, and mountaineer. He is best known for his philosophical essay 'The Last Messiah,' where he delves into the complex human condition, exploring themes of existentialism, absurdity, and the human desire for distraction in the face of the harsh realities of life. Zapffe's works have had a profound influence on existentialist philosophy and his ideas continue to be studied and debated in academic circles.
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