“In plain language, every man is pent up within the limits of his own consciousness, and cannot directly get beyond those limits any more than he can get beyond his own skin; so external aid is not of much use to him. On the stage, one man is a prince, another a minister, a third a servant or a soldier or a general, and so on, — mere external differences: the inner reality, the kernel of all these appearances is the same — a poor player, with all the anxieties of his lot. In life it is just the same. Differences of rank and wealth give every man his part to play, but this by no means implies a difference of inward happiness and pleasure; here, too, there is the same being in all — a poor mortal, with his hardships and troubles.”
Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
Book:The Wisdom of Life
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The Wisdom of Life
This book delves into the concepts of happiness, purpose, and fulfillment, offering insights into the complexities of human experience and the quest for a life rich in wisdom. more
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