Finding meaning, like losing meaning, involves pleasure as well as pain. But then losing meaning, like finding it, does too, as the best nonsense reminds us.
Discovering or losing meaning in life can bring both joy and suffering. The pursuit of understanding or purpose often involves emotional ups and downs, reflecting the complex nature of human experience.
Similarly, losing meaning can evoke feelings of loss and confusion, yet even nonsense or absurdity can reveal something valuable. Lewis Carroll suggests that both finding and losing meaning are intertwined, with the playful chaos of nonsense reminding us of life's deeper truths.