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“Hunger not to have, but to be” quote by John Dewey
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“Hunger not to have, but to be”

John Dewey

About This Quote

Source Book: Experience and Nature, John Dewey, 1925

The quote highlights that true hunger is a desire for purpose and growth, not merely physical sustenance.

In simple terms: Hunger is for meaning, not food.

Key Takeaway

Seek purpose, not just consumption.

Themes

purpose growth existence

Mood

thoughtful inspired

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • career development
  • personal reflection
  • spiritual seeking
  • educational motivation

Key Concepts

philosophy humanism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What deeper purpose drives your daily actions?
  • How can you balance material needs with existential goals?
A Different Perspective

May ignore physical needs while chasing meaning.

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