The Absurd Liberation: The Logical End of Suffering and the Paradox of Constrained Freedom
Abstract Human existence is often framed as a struggle against suffering, with societies constructing elaborate belief systems to justify endurance. However, when examined through a purely logical and biological lens, suffering loses its power once one rejects imposed meanings and artificial obligations. This meditation explores the paradox of suicidal ideation as an ultimate rational act, only to reveal that its logical pursuit dismantles its necessity. When all constraints—including suffering—are seen as meaningless, the individual reaches an unexpected conclusion: a paradoxical state of constrained freedom, in which existence, while still absurd, is no longer unbearable.