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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?” quote by Irving Stone
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““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?””

Irving Stone

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.

Key Takeaway

Existence feels futile without agency.

Themes

Existentialism Determinism Temporal metaphor Purpose Agency

Mood

Melancholy Reflective Pensive

Type

Philosophical Literary Reflective

When to use this quote

  • Contemplating mortality
  • Facing lack of control
  • Philosophical introspection

Key Concepts

Life as journey Control vs. fate Temporal directionality

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?
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