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“There is, however, a strong empirical reason why we should cultivate thoughts that can never be proved. It is that they are known to be useful. Man positively needs general ideas and convictions that will give a meaning to his life an d enable him to find a place for himself in the universe. He…” quote by Anonymous
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““There is, however, a strong empirical reason why we should cultivate thoughts that can never be proved. It is that they are known to be useful. Man positively needs general ideas and convictions that will give a meaning to his life an d enable him to find a place for himself in the universe. He can stand the most incredible hardships when he is convinced that they make sense; he is crushed when, on top of all his misfortunes, he has to admit that he is taking part in a "tale told by an idiot.””

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Source Book: Unknown philosophical null

Cultivating unprovable but useful ideas gives life meaning and resilience during hardship.

In simple terms: Useful unprovable ideas give purpose and strength.

Key Takeaway

Embrace meaningful convictions.

Themes

purpose resilience meaning conviction

Mood

reflective determined

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal crises
  • career setbacks
  • health challenges
  • social adversity

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What convictions guide you in tough times?
  • How do you balance faith and evidence?
A Different Perspective

Unprovable ideas may lack empirical support, risking dogmatism.

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