Goals Quote by Anonymous
““To this, more orthodox Stoics might object that ‘tranquillity’ (ataraxia) is traditionally seen as a positive side-effect of virtue rather than the goal of life itself. To put it crudely, if tranquillity is really your supreme goal in life then you can just take tranquilizers.””
About This Quote
The quote argues that seeking tranquility as life's ultimate aim reduces virtue to a mere side-effect, and if taken literally, one might resort to tranquilizers instead of true philosophical practice.
In simple terms: Seeking peace as the main goal can cheapen virtue, leading to reliance on drugs.
Prioritize virtue over mere calm.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal development
- mental health
- spiritual practice
- ethical decision‑making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is tranquility a by or a by‑product of virtue?
- How can one cultivate calm without compromising ethical growth?
It oversimplifies the complex relationship between inner peace and moral excellence.