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“Most people spend most of their lives doing neither what they want to be doing nor what they ought to be doing.” quote by C. S. Lewis
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“Most people spend most of their lives doing neither what they want to be doing nor what they ought to be doing.”

C. S. Lewis

About This Quote

Source Book: The Great Divorce, 1946

Many live without pursuing true desires or moral duties, stuck in a middle ground.

In simple terms: People often do neither what they love nor what they should.

Key Takeaway

Align actions with passion and responsibility.

Themes

purpose morality self‑realization

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career choices
  • education paths
  • volunteering
  • daily habits

Key Concepts

existential ethical psychological

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you pursue if fear vanished?
  • How can you honor both desire and duty?
A Different Perspective

Societal pressures can obscure personal calling.

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