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Hoping Quote by Emile M. Cioran

“One is and remains a slave as long as one is not cured of hoping.” quote by Emile M. Cioran
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“One is and remains a slave as long as one is not cured of hoping.”

Emile M. Cioran

About This Quote

Hope enslaves the mind because it perpetuates desire for change, preventing acceptance of present reality.

In simple terms: Hope can be a mental prison.

Key Takeaway

Hope may hinder true freedom.

Themes

philosophy hope freedom psychology

Mood

melancholic introspective

Type

philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • grieving a loss
  • waiting for a career breakthrough

Key Concepts

existentialism

Practical Applications

  • practice mindful acceptance
  • reframe hope as realistic goal‑setting

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can hope be both a comfort and a constraint?
  • How might one balance hope with acceptance?
A Different Perspective

Rejecting hope entirely can lead to nihilism and loss of motivation.

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