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"Si vous n'obtenez pas ce que vous voulez, vous souffrez; si vous obtenez ce que vous ne voulez pas, vous souffrez; même lorsque vous obtenez exactement ce que vous voulez, vous souffrez toujours parce que vous ne pouvez pas le garder pour toujours"

Socrates

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This quote talks about the nature of human desire and dissatisfaction. It suggests that no matter what we do, we often find ourselves unhappy. If we don't achieve our goals or obtain what we desire, we feel sad or frustrated. On the other hand, if we get something we don’t want, we feel unhappy as well. Additionally, even when we get exactly what we wish for, the joy doesn’t last forever because things change, and we might lose it eventually. For example, think about buying a new phone. If you really want it and can't afford it, you feel upset. If someone gives you a phone you don't like, you're not happy either. Even if you get your dream phone, after a while, it might get old, break, or a better model might come out, making you feel dissatisfied again. This reflects a cycle where human desires often lead to more longing and discontent. To use this idea in your life, focus on finding happiness within yourself rather than relying on external things. Understand that it’s okay to desire things but recognize that lasting happiness comes from acceptance and mental peace, not from constantly getting what you want.

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Acceptance Attachment Buddhism Contentment Desire Existentialism Human condition Impermanence Philosophy Suffering
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