Kierkegaard claims that it is more important to make choices passionately, with “energy, earnestness, and pathos,” than it is to make the right choices. What does he mean by this? Do you think his claim is generally true? Why? What do you think are the types of choices for which Kierkegaard’s claim is certainly correct?
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