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Certainty Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer

“Life to the great majority is only a constant struggle for mere existence, with the certainty of losing it at last.” quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
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“Life to the great majority is only a constant struggle for mere existence, with the certainty of losing it at last.”

Arthur Schopenhauer

About This Quote

Source Book: The World as Will and Representation, Arthur Schopenhauer, 1818

Life is portrayed as an endless fight for survival, ending inevitably in death.

In simple terms: Life is a relentless struggle ending in death.

Key Takeaway

Accept impermanence, focus on present meaning.

Themes

existentialism philosophy mortality

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • daily survival
  • career pressures
  • health crises
  • financial insecurity

Key Concepts

nihilism will suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you find meaning amid hardship?
  • What gives you hope when facing mortality?
A Different Perspective

It overlooks moments of joy and purpose that can arise despite struggle.

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