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Asceticism Quote by George Orwell

“The main motive for nonattachment is a desire to escape from the pain of living, and above all from love, which, sexual or non-sexual, is hard work.” quote by George Orwell
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“The main motive for nonattachment is a desire to escape from the pain of living, and above all from love, which, sexual or non-sexual, is hard work.”

George Orwell

About This Quote

Source Essay: Politics and the English Language, 1946

Nonattachment seeks to avoid the pain of living, especially the hardships of love, which is demanding regardless of its form.

In simple terms: Nonattachment tries to escape love’s pain, which is hard work.

Key Takeaway

Recognize love’s challenges, not avoid them.

Themes

philosophy emotion attachment

Mood

reflective philosophical

Type

personal inspirational

When to use this quote

  • relationship counseling
  • personal reflection
  • mindfulness practice

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does love mean to you?
  • Can you find balance between attachment and freedom?
A Different Perspective

Avoiding love may lead to isolation.

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