Business Quote by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
“The whole business of your life overwhelms you when you live alone. One's stupefied by it. To get rid of it you try to daub some of it off on to people who come to see you, and they hate that. To be alone trains one for death.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: “Journey to the End of the Night” by Louis-Ferdinand Celine, 1932
Living alone amplifies existential dread, making daily burdens feel overwhelming; sharing them can alienate others, while solitude also prepares one for mortality.
In simple terms: Alone life feels overwhelming; sharing burdens can push people away.
Find balance between solitude and connection.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- urban dwellers
- people in crisis
- mental health professionals
- elderly
- remote workers
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does solitude shape our view of death?
- Can sharing burdens strengthen relationships?
The quote may romanticize suffering and ignore benefits of community support.