1883 - 1969
Karl Jaspers was a German psychiatrist and philosopher, born on February 23, 1883, and died on February 26, 1969. He is known for his influential work in existential philosophy and for his contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in the area of understanding human existence and the conditions of life. Jaspers' major works include "Philosophy" and "The Perennial Scope of Philosophy," where he explored complex themes of existence, freedom, and the nature of truth.
That which is not spoken becomes a poison in the soul.