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It's perfectly possible to live without expecting anything of life; in fact, it's the most common way

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It's perfectly possible to live without expecting anything of life; in fact, it's the most common way

Michel Houellebecq, a controversial and provocative French author, is known for his bleak and nihilistic views on life and society. In many of his works, he explores the idea that it is perfectly possible to live without expecting anything of life, and in fact, this is the most common way that people live.

Houellebecq's characters often embody a sense of resignation and apathy towards life. They are disillusioned with the world around them and have given up on the idea of finding meaning or purpose in their existence. Instead, they simply go through the motions, living day to day without any real expectations or hopes for the future.

One of Houellebecq's most famous novels, "Submission," explores a dystopian future where France has become an Islamic state. The protagonist, a disillusioned academic named François, finds himself drawn to the idea of submitting to the new order, as it offers him a sense of purpose and belonging that he has been lacking in his life. This novel is a stark portrayal of a society that has lost its way, where people are willing to give up their freedom and autonomy in exchange for a sense of security and stability.
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