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Addiction Quote by Pascal Mercier

“One who would really like to know himself would have to be a restless, fanatical collector of disappointments, and seeking disappointing experiences must be like an addiction, the all-determining addiction of his life, for it would stand so clearly before his eyes that disappointment is not a hot…” quote by Pascal Mercier
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““One who would really like to know himself would have to be a restless, fanatical collector of disappointments, and seeking disappointing experiences must be like an addiction, the all-determining addiction of his life, for it would stand so clearly before his eyes that disappointment is not a hot, destroying poison, but rather a cool calming balm that opens our eyes to the real contours of ourselves.””

Pascal Mercier

About This Quote

Source Novel: Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier, 2004

Understanding oneself requires confronting repeated failures, turning disappointment into a tool that reveals true character rather than a destructive force.

In simple terms: Self‑knowledge comes from facing setbacks, not avoiding them.

Key Takeaway

Embrace failure to learn who you are.

Themes

self‑discovery resilience introspection

Mood

reflective thoughtful introspective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • therapy
  • creative work
  • relationship building
  • career decisions

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology addiction

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you turn a recent disappointment into insight?
  • What patterns emerge when you examine repeated failures?
A Different Perspective

Disappointments can reinforce negative self‑image if not reflected upon construct.

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