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Freedom Quote by Stanisław Lem

“A human being, appearances to the contrary, doesn’t create his own purposes. These are imposed by the time he’s born into; he may serve them, he may rebel against them, but the object of his service or rebellion comes from the outside. To experience complete freedom in seeking his purposes he…” quote by Stanisław Lem
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““A human being, appearances to the contrary, doesn’t create his own purposes. These are imposed by the time he’s born into; he may serve them, he may rebel against them, but the object of his service or rebellion comes from the outside. To experience complete freedom in seeking his purposes he would have to be alone, and that’s impossible, since a person who isn’t brought up among people cannot become a person.””

Stanisław Lem

About This Quote

Source Book: Solaris by Stanisław Lem, 1961

Human purpose is shaped by societal context; true freedom requires isolation, which is impossible for social beings.

In simple terms: Society defines purpose; freedom needs solitude.

Key Takeaway

Recognize external influences on goals.

Themes

philosophy freedom society identity existentialism

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • career decisions
  • personal growth
  • ethical dilemmas
  • creative work

Key Concepts

determinism autonomy social constructivism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you feel your goals are self‑chosen?
  • How can you balance societal expectations with personal freedom?
A Different Perspective

Complete isolation is unrealistic and may harm mental health.

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