Life Quote by Hermann Hesse
““The source ran somewhere, far away from him, ran and ran invisibly, had nothing to do with his life any more. And at several times he suddenly became scared on account of such thoughts and wished that he would also be gifted with the ability to participate in all of this childlike-naive occupations of the daytime with passion and with his heart, really to live, really to act, really to enjoy and to live instead of just standing by as a spectator.””
About This Quote
The speaker feels disconnected from life's flow, yearning to engage passionately rather than observe passively.
In simple terms: Wants to stop watching and start living fully.
Act with heart, not as a spectator.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career change
- creative projects
- personal relationships
- community involvement
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you do if you stopped fearing participation?
- How can you turn passive watching into active living?
Fear of missing out can paralyze action and lead to regret.