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Dark ages Quote by Ansul Noor

“The nobleman and his servant, the king/queen and their slaves. All titles invented by man kind to benefit the powerful. What has changed? Not much. The psyche remains the same. Except when death arrives, all titles melt and transform into a common prayer for salvation. Isn’t that the only truth?…” quote by Ansul Noor
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““The nobleman and his servant, the king/queen and their slaves. All titles invented by man kind to benefit the powerful. What has changed? Not much. The psyche remains the same. Except when death arrives, all titles melt and transform into a common prayer for salvation. Isn’t that the only truth? Why the greed, the fight for self-glorification, the wars, the hate? We still have eons to go in order to emerge from the dark ages of thought and action.””

Ansul Noor

About This Quote

Source Essay: Reflections on Power and Mortality, 2022

Human-made titles serve the powerful; death equalizes everyone, revealing shared spiritual need.

In simple terms: Titles fade, humanity remains.

Key Takeaway

Focus on common humanity over hierarchy.

Themes

philosophy power dynamics mortality

Mood

thoughtful somber

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • conflict resolution
  • personal growth
  • cultural critique

Key Concepts

existentialism social hierarchy spirituality

Questions to Reflect On

  • What structures perpetuate inequality today?
  • How does awareness of mortality change behavior?
A Different Perspective

Not all societies value equality equally.

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