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“The things of the world are ever rising and falling, and in perpetual change; and this change must be according to the will of God, as He has bestowed upon man neither the wisdom nor the power to enable him to check it. The great lesson in these things is, that man must strengthen himself doubly…” quote by Wilhelm von Humboldt
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“The things of the world are ever rising and falling, and in perpetual change; and this change must be according to the will of God, as He has bestowed upon man neither the wisdom nor the power to enable him to check it. The great lesson in these things is, that man must strengthen himself doubly at such times to fulfill his duty and to do what is right, and must seek his happiness and inward peace from objects which cannot be taken away from him.”

Wilhelm von Humboldt

About This Quote

Human beings cannot control the inevitable rise and fall of worldly events; they must cultivate inner resilience and moral duty, finding lasting peace in immutable inner values rather than external possessions.

In simple terms: Inner strength amid external flux.

Key Takeaway

Seek inner peace, not material security.

Themes

impermanence human agency moral duty inner peace spiritual resilience

Mood

reflective determined

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • political upheaval
  • personal loss
  • career uncertainty

Key Concepts

stoicism theology ethics

Practical Applications

  • mindfulness practice
  • ethical decision‑making

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can one distinguish between external circumstances and internal values?
  • What practices help maintain inner peace during societal turbulence?
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