“Sometimes I think the people to feel the saddest for are people who are unable to connect with the profound—people such as my boring brother-in-law, a hearty type so concerned with normality and fitting in that he eliminates any possibility of uniqueness for himself and his own personality. I wonder if some day, when he is older, he will wake up and the deeper part of him will realize that he has never allowed himself to truly exist, and he will cry with regret and shame and grief.”
Quote by Douglas Coupland
Book:Life After God
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Life After God
This book delves into the consequences of a society that has moved beyond religious beliefs, examining the impact on culture, ethics, and personal identity. more
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