In the cult classic film, Fight Club, the character Tyler Durden remarks that contemporary men are “the middle children of history” and lack some overriding existential goal that provides drive and meaning to their lives, noting that “We have no Great War.
Very well said. Fight Club disturbed me greatly when it came out. It described the problem but offered no real solution. Thank you for helping to close the loop.
Very well said. Fight Club disturbed me greatly when it came out. It described the problem but offered no real solution. Thank you for helping to close the loop.
"Small choices and tiny acts of valor mean a great deal. They are not insignificant, not anymore."