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False humility Quote by Alan W. Watts

“[F]or several thousand years we have been obsessed with a false humility—on the one hand, putting ourselves down as mere creatures" who came into this world by the whim of God or the fluke of blind forces, and on the other, conceiving ourselves as separate personal egos fighting to control the…” quote by Alan W. Watts
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““[F]or several thousand years we have been obsessed with a false humility—on the one hand, putting ourselves down as mere creatures" who came into this world by the whim of God or the fluke of blind forces, and on the other, conceiving ourselves as separate personal egos fighting to control the physical world. We have lacked the real humility of recognizing that we are members of the biosphere, the "harmony of contained conflicts" in which we cannot exist at all without the cooperation of plants, insects, fish, cattle, and bacteria. In the same measure, we have lacked the proper self-respect of recognizing that I, the individual organism, am a structure of such fabulous ingenuity that it calls the whole universe into being. In the act of putting everything at a distance so as to describe and control it, we have orphaned ourselves both from the surrounding world and from our own bodies—leaving "I" as a discontented and alienated spook, anxious, guilty, unrelated, and alone.””

Alan W. Watts

About This Quote

Source Book: The Book: Life by Alan Watts, 1975

The quote critiques false humility that sees humanity as insignificant, urging recognition of our interdependence with nature and our own remarkable complexity.

In simple terms: We must see ourselves as part of nature and marvel at our own design.

Key Takeaway

Embrace ecological humility and self‑respect.

Themes

interdependence humility self‑respect ecology identity

Mood

reflective thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • environmental activism
  • personal growth
  • education
  • policy making
  • community building

Key Concepts

biosphere systems thinking anthropocentrism ego cooperation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we honor both our connection to nature and our individual ingenuity?
  • What practices help avoid alienation from self and world?
A Different Perspective

It may be hard to balance humility with pride without slipping into nihilism.

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