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Ambition Quote by Charles Horton Cooley

“To retire to the monastery, or the woods, or the sea, is to escape from the sharp suggestions that spur on ambition.” quote by Charles Horton Cooley
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“To retire to the monastery, or the woods, or the sea, is to escape from the sharp suggestions that spur on ambition.”

Charles Horton Cooley

About This Quote

Cooley suggests retreating to nature or solitude removes the sharp, competitive suggestions that fuel ambition, offering a peaceful escape from societal pressures.

In simple terms: Nature retreats quiet ambition’s sharp urges.

Key Takeaway

Solitude in nature eases competitive drive.

Themes

nature solitude ambition escape peace

Mood

calm reflective serene

Type

philosophical nature

When to use this quote

  • writing retreats
  • forest bathing
  • seaside meditation

Key Concepts

social pressure vs. personal tranquility

Practical Applications

  • Schedule regular nature breaks
  • Create a personal sanctuary space

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does environment shape our ambition?
  • Can ambition be balanced with tranquility?
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