"Existence is no more than the precarious attainment of relevance in an intensely mobile flux of past, present, and future"
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The time-frame matters. Sontag came of age intellectually in a mid-century world newly saturated with images, mass media, and ideological spectacle, where public meaning could be manufactured and revoked at speed. In that environment, relevance isn’t a vanity metric; it’s the currency of legibility. To exist, socially and culturally, is to be readable in the moment-to-moment churn of context. That’s the sting: existence becomes relational, contingent, almost editorial. You are continuously “placed” in a story that keeps rewriting itself.
The “intensely mobile flux of past, present, and future” signals her suspicion of nostalgia and prophecy alike. Memory and anticipation don’t stabilize you; they jostle you. Past and future aren’t anchors but competing drafts, pulling the present out of focus. The subtext is a critique of romantic seriousness: the self as a project of coherence is an illusion we maintain against a world that treats meaning as temporary and migratory. Sontag isn’t offering comfort. She’s warning that modern life doesn’t erase significance; it makes significance a moving target, and calls that chase existence.
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| Topic | Meaning of Life |
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"Existence is no more than the precarious attainment of relevance in an intensely mobile flux of past, present, and future." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/existence-is-no-more-than-the-precarious-165865/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.











