The Search for Meaning: An Interview with Grzegorz Wróblewski’s

“I have my personal number, I know my name and when I was born. I feel a bit like a time traveler. My own reactions to people, to the phenomena of life, still surprise me. Apparently, there is such a thing as identity, soul, and personality. This is problematic for me. People are metabolism, a two-legged protein. I search for myself through literature, art, and contacts with other people. It is a kind of self-verification. My essence is an attempt to find some meaning in existence. This process will probably last until the end of my life.”

Grzegorz Wróblewski 

“I search for myself through literature, art, and contacts with other people. It is a kind of self-verification. My essence is an attempt to find some meaning in existence. This process will probably last until the end of my life.”

Grzegorz Wróblewski 

In his own words, Wróblewski describes his journey as one of continuous self-discovery. He views his interactions with the world and his creative endeavors as a means to understand his own identity and place in the cosmos. This introspective approach aligns with existentialist thought, emphasizing the importance of personal experience and the perpetual search for meaning.

Also quantum theory, hermit life, ideas of home. Lots of exploration.

A terrific interview over at Spillwords with the artist, poet, writer Grzegorz Wróblewski.

Read the rest of the interview over here

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