Artificial Quote by Arthur Koestler
“When reality becomes unbearable, the mind must withdraw from it and create a world of artificial perfection. Plato's world of pure Ideas and Forms, which alone is to be considered as real, whereas the world of nature which we perceive is merely its cheap Woolworth copy, is a flight into delusion.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophy: The Republic, Plato, c. 380 BC
When reality feels intolerable, the mind retreats into idealized fantasies, mistaking them for true reality.
In simple terms: Escaping harsh truth leads to imagined perfection.
Recognize and confront reality rather than idealize it.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Coping with trauma
- creative imagination
- philosophical debate
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What truths are you avoiding?
- How does escapism affect your decisions?
Idealized worlds can hinder practical problem solving.