Depression Quote by Irving Stone
““From this vantage point he came to a realization that everything that had happened to him before this had been a journey upward through time, everything that occurred after it a descent. If he could not control his fate, why be born?””
About This Quote
The speaker perceives life as a temporal ascent followed by decline, questioning the purpose of existence when destiny feels uncontrollable.
In simple terms: Life as ascent then descent, questioning purpose.
Existence feels futile without agency.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Contemplating mortality
- Facing lack of control
- Philosophical introspection
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Existential literature
- Therapeutic counseling
Questions to Reflect On
- Do we assign meaning to our life events?
- Can acceptance of fate coexist with agency?