Happiness Quote by Cecil Rhodes
“It often strikes a man to inquire what is the chief good in life; to one the thought comes that it is a happy marriage, to another great wealth, and as each seizes on his idea, for that he more or less works for the rest of his existence. To myself thinking over the same question the wish came to render myself useful to my country.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Unknown (philosophical essay), null
People pursue different perceived goods—marriage, wealth, service—yet true purpose may lie in contributing to one's nation.
In simple terms: People seek happiness, wealth, or service; purpose can be national contribution.
Consider how your work serves a larger community.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- public service
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “useful to my country” mean to you?
- Can personal fulfillment coexist with national duty?
National service can conflict with personal freedom or ethical concerns.