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Dostoevsky: The Man Who Knew Humanity

Dostoevsky: The Man Who Knew Humanity

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What does it mean to be human? Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of history's greatest literary minds, believed the answer lies in our contradictions—the eternal struggle between freedom and torment, reason and emotion, guilt and redemption. In this video, we dive into Dostoevsky’s profound philosophy through his unforgettable characters, exploring how they reflect the complexities of the human condition and the choices that define us. From the isolation of the Underground Man to Raskolnikov’s redemption and Myshkin’s compassion, we uncover timeless lessons on personal growth, existentialism, and embracing life’s dualities.

Dostoevsky’s enduring wisdom teaches us that suffering isn’t meaningless—it’s transformative. Discover how his insights remain strikingly relevant today, offering a roadmap to self-awareness, resilience, and the pursuit of meaning.

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Blog Post: https://www.progresspursuit.com/blog/dostoevsky-humanity

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G0_1gL4qHI

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