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what do you think Kafka was trying to teach his readers?

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if anything.

my opinion is that Kafka was preaching nihilism, at least to a high degree.
he basically said, if you are genetically incapable to better your life
understand it's futile and at least enjoy some rest.

it's like he said: no point to try so hard, and no point to lament not trying hard enough.

kind of like he was protesting the push for self improvement.
 
Who’s that?
 
Interesting interpretation
 
I dont think he was trying to preach anything, he was just giving life to his inner demons
 

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