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Believe Quote by Simone Weil

“The recognition of human wretchedness is difficult for whoever is rich and powerful because he is almost invincibly led to believe that he is something. It is equally difficult for the man in miserable circumstances because he is almost invincibly led to believe that the rich and powerful man is…” quote by Simone Weil
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“The recognition of human wretchedness is difficult for whoever is rich and powerful because he is almost invincibly led to believe that he is something. It is equally difficult for the man in miserable circumstances because he is almost invincibly led to believe that the rich and powerful man is something.”

Simone Weil

About This Quote

Source Essay: Human self-perception

Both rich and poor are misled into believing they are superior, obscuring true human suffering.

In simple terms: Self-deception masks real human hardship.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate humility and empathy.

Themes

philosophy inequality self-awareness

Mood

reflective philosophical

Type

critical thought‑provoking

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • personal reflection
  • education

Key Concepts

existential critique social psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does power distort self-view?
  • What practices foster genuine humility?
A Different Perspective

Complexity of class perception may be simplified.

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