
Perennial Wisdom Ep. 251: Kierkegaard on the courage to choose | Perennial Wisdom
Nov 1, 2025
A deep dive into Kierkegaardâs Either/Or and the cost of endless options. Short scenes on moving from an aesthetic life to one of commitment and purpose. A look at faith as action amid uncertainty and the leap of faith as existential courage. Practical reflection prompts to spot postponed choices and begin small commitments.
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Possibility Becomes Burden
- Kierkegaard depicts modern life as being suspended between endless possibility and crippling responsibility.
- The aesthetic appetite for experience becomes despair when it avoids asking who we are.
Freedom Finds Shape In Commitment
- Choosing oneself means committing to an ethical life of duties like marriage and vocation.
- Meaning grows from ongoing commitments rather than endless new experiences.
Psychology Backs Commitment
- Modern psychology supports Kierkegaard: meaning comes from commitment, per Duckworth and Frankl.
- Purposeful constraints transform freedom into a source of meaning.




