Becoming Quote by Charles Fort
“The ideal state is meekness, or humility, or the semi-invalid state of the old. Year after year I am becoming nobler and nobler. If I can live to be decrepit enough, I shall be a saint.”
About This Quote
The speaker equates humility and aging with spiritual progress, suggesting that embracing frailty leads toward sainthood.
In simple terms: Humility and old age are pathways to moral elevation.
Embrace meekness to grow spiritually.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- elderly caring reflecting on legacy
- religious retreats focusing on humility
- personal journaling about aging
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Practice daily gratitude for physical limitations
- Adopt a modest lifestyle
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one balance humility with self-advocacy?
- Does aging necessarily bring wisdom?
Equating frailty with sainthood may overlook the value of active contribution and health.