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Age Quote by W. H. Auden

“One of the most horrible, yet most important, discoveries of our age has been that, if you really wish to destroy a person and turn him into an automaton, the surest method is not physical torture, in the strict sense, but simply to keep him awake, i.e., in an existential relation to life without…” quote by W. H. Auden
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“One of the most horrible, yet most important, discoveries of our age has been that, if you really wish to destroy a person and turn him into an automaton, the surest method is not physical torture, in the strict sense, but simply to keep him awake, i.e., in an existential relation to life without intermission.”

W. H. Auden

About This Quote

Endless wakefulness erodes humanity, turning a person into a mechanistic existence lacking meaning.

In simple terms: Being constantly awake strips away humanity, making one like a machine.

Key Takeaway

Guard against relentless mental strain.

Themes

psychology existentialism humanity automation

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical psychological

When to use this quote

  • high‑stress jobs
  • night‑shift work
  • creative pursuits

Key Concepts

Existential fatigue dehumanization mental health

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does chronic alertness affect identity?
  • What practices restore a sense of humanity?
A Different Perspective

The claim may overstate the effect of sleep deprivation; some thrive under pressure.

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