puháság
Puháság is a Hungarian word that roughly translates to "emptiness," "vanity," or "futility" in English. It refers to a state of being characterized by a lack of substance, meaning, or lasting value. The concept often appears in philosophical and religious contexts, particularly within Hungarian literature and thought.
The term can describe a transient or superficial quality, the ephemeral nature of worldly possessions, or the
The idea of puháság is sometimes associated with existential themes, exploring the human search for meaning