Does Beckett have a philosophy of life, in Worstward Ho? It contains the famous line "Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.". At face value, it suggests taking comfort in failure.
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You forge your own meanings heroically amongst the existential dread, and then, then they become as natural, as they are continuously heroic.
I would highly recommend reading this book:
Foster Paul. 1989. Beckett and Zen : A Study of Dilemma in the Novels of Samuel Beckett. London: Boston MA USA : Wisdom Publications.
Wolves' Shepherd.
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i'm not sure i believe you have read it, but the answer is fine – Jan 11 '24 at 00:50