Scottie Scheffler sparked a philosophical debate about the lack of fulfillment in professional golf after questioning the point of his achievements, prompting responses from fellow golfers who emphasized the importance of the journey and enjoyment in the sport.
In a recent interview with 14-year-old Jazlyn Guerra, former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson shared a surprisingly bleak perspective on life and legacy, dismissing the concept of legacy as mere ego and emphasizing the inevitability of death and nothingness. Tyson's comments came ahead of his upcoming bout with YouTube personality Jake Paul, highlighting his existential views and leaving the young interviewer momentarily stunned but composed.
"How Fish Is Made" is a free horror game on Steam that explores life-altering choices through a 40-minute narrative adventure. Players take on the role of a sardine navigating through a factory, faced with the decision of going up or down. The game delves into existential themes and prompts players to contemplate the consequences of their choices. Despite its crude graphics, the game leaves a lasting impact and encourages reflection on the nature of existence.
Wes Anderson's new film, Asteroid City, is one of his most thematically ambitious and contemplative works yet, exploring the purpose of art and our place in a seemingly chaotic universe. The film features recursive framing structures and a sprawling cast of characters, including a war photographer and a movie star, all converging in a remote Southwestern town to observe a rare astronomical event. While some storylines feel underexplored, Anderson's inventive world-building and attention to detail make for a rich and strange cinematic experience.
BTS member Suga, under his moniker Agust D, has released his third and final mixtape, D-Day, which serves as his first official full-length solo album. The 10-track album explores themes of liberation and encourages listeners to focus on the present moment. Suga's unapologetic approach to deep and existential topics sets him apart from other idols, as he contemplates mental health and other worldly concerns. The album closes with a reinterpretation of BTS' 2020 song "Life Goes On," functioning as a goodbye to an important chapter in his life.