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Ambition Quote by Albert Einstein

“Well-being and happiness never appeared to me as an absolute aim. I am even inclined to compare such moral aims to the ambitions of a pig.” quote by Albert Einstein
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“Well-being and happiness never appeared to me as an absolute aim. I am even inclined to compare such moral aims to the ambitions of a pig.”

Albert Einstein

About This Quote

Source Essay: Letter to a friend, 1935

Einstein viewed personal happiness as a secondary, not primary, goal, likening it to base animal instincts.

In simple terms: Happiness is not a main purpose.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize higher values over fleeting joy.

Themes

ethics philosophy wellbeing

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • career planning
  • life purpose
  • spiritual growth

Key Concepts

human nature moral hierarchy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What higher purpose guides your actions?
  • How do you balance joy with duty?
A Different Perspective

Happiness can be a useful motivator, not an ultimate aim.

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