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Desire Quote by Gil Bailie

“Humans, in short, desire something both unknown to them and inaccessible to the strategies of acquisition that desire sets in motion. We are creatures in whom has been implanted and to whom has been entrusted a world-consuming desire, and if misdirected, it will sooner or later lay waste the world.” quote by Gil Bailie
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““Humans, in short, desire something both unknown to them and inaccessible to the strategies of acquisition that desire sets in motion. We are creatures in whom has been implanted and to whom has been entrusted a world-consuming desire, and if misdirected, it will sooner or later lay waste the world.””

Gil Bailie

About This Quote

Source Book: Unknown, possibly essay collection, null

Desire drives humans toward unknown, unattainable goals, potentially causing destruction if misdirected.

In simple terms: Human desire can be dangerous when misguided.

Key Takeaway

Channel desire wisely.

Themes

desire human nature danger ethics

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

philosophical warning

When to use this quote

  • personal ambition
  • political policy
  • environmental stewardship
  • technology development

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology existential risk

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies channel collective desire toward constructive ends?
  • What safeguards prevent desire from becoming destructive?
A Different Perspective

Desire may also inspire positive innovation when aligned with ethical goals.

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