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“Living aboard one's sailboat and having neither house nor vehicle nor job, and needing none, would be hubris—the most arrogant presumption—and therefore suitable punishable by the gods. One would be drowned by Poseidon early on and die extremely happy.” quote by Matthew Goldman
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““Living aboard one's sailboat and having neither house nor vehicle nor job, and needing none, would be hubris—the most arrogant presumption—and therefore suitable punishable by the gods. One would be drowned by Poseidon early on and die extremely happy.””

Matthew Goldman

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Source Essay: The Hubris of Minimalism, 2020

Extreme self-reliance can become arrogant, inviting disaster; humility is essential for survival.

In simple terms: Avoid hubris in self-sufficiency.

Key Takeaway

Practice humility while embracing independence.

Themes

hubris minimalism humility

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

philosophical practical

When to use this quote

  • off-grid living
  • entrepreneurship
  • adventure travel
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

philosophy risk management

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does independence become reckless?
  • How can humility guide sustainable living?
A Different Perspective

May romanticize hardship.

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