Existential questions are universal from "summary" of How the World Thinks by Julian Baggini
It is a common misconception that existential questions are unique to certain cultures or societies. In reality, these questions are universal in nature, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural differences. The quest for meaning, purpose, and understanding of our existence is a fundamental aspect of human experience that is shared by people from all walks of life. Whether one is living in a bustling metropolis or a remote village, the fundamental questions about life, death, and the nature of reality are bound to arise. These questions are not confined to any particular group of people or belief system; they are inherent to the human condition.
Throughout history, philosophers and thinkers from various cultures have grappled with existential questions, seeking to make sense of the world ...
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