“When we see that almost everything men devote their lives to attain, sparing no effort and encountering a thousand toils and dangers in the process, has, in the end, no further object than to raise themselves in the estimation of others; when we see that not only offices, titles, decorations, but also wealth, nay, even knowledge[1] and art, are striven for only to obtain, as the ultimate goal of all effort, greater respect from one's fellowmen,—is not this a lamentable proof of the extent to which human folly can go?”
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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