many ppl who read Kafka, wonder if there was some moral/point to his stories.
his stories depict loss battles, and hopeless situations, mostly revolving around bureaucracy.
some mistakenly say he advocated for nihilism.
but to be exact he simply meant to say, know when to quit, referring to situations where the protagonist
keeps struggling and trying while this struggle causes suffering.
for example:
why play freemium games, when you know the expenses will never end?
you can just seek good normal games instead.
if you don't understand the point you would keep spending on the freemium game,
just because you already did spend money on it, and as a result you will suffer even bigger loses.
his stories depict loss battles, and hopeless situations, mostly revolving around bureaucracy.
some mistakenly say he advocated for nihilism.
but to be exact he simply meant to say, know when to quit, referring to situations where the protagonist
keeps struggling and trying while this struggle causes suffering.
for example:
why play freemium games, when you know the expenses will never end?
you can just seek good normal games instead.
if you don't understand the point you would keep spending on the freemium game,
just because you already did spend money on it, and as a result you will suffer even bigger loses.