Communication Quote by Anton Chekhov
“Useless pursuits and conversations always about the same things absorb the better part of one's time, the better part of one's strength, and in the end there is left a life grovelling and curtailed, worthless and trivial, and there is no escaping or getting away from it—just as though one were in a madhouse or prison.”
About This Quote
Source Play: The Seagull, 1896
Wasting time on trivial matters drains energy and leads to a hollow, restricted life.
In simple terms: Trivial pursuits waste life and strength.
Avoid idle distractions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily routines
- workplace gossip
- social media scrolling
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What habits consume your energy?
- How can you prioritize meaningful activities?
Even small distractions accumulate, eroding fulfillment.