"My scholarly expectation is then that I..." - Quote by Soren Kierkegaard
My scholarly expectation is then that I may succeed in becoming clever in philosophy in spite of my stupidity.
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“Only the noble of heart are called to difficulty.”
“People settle for a level of despair they can tolerate and call it happiness.”
“It occurs to me that artists go forward by going backward, something which I have nothing against intrinsically when it is a reproduced retreat - as is the case with the better artists.”
More on Learning
“All leaders make mistakes. They are a part of life. Successful leaders recognize their errors, learn from them, and work to correct their faults.”
“Every time you make a mistake, don’t bring up everything that’s wrong with yourself; tell yourself that you’re paying the price for growth and that you will learn to do better next time. Every positive thing you can say to yourself will help.”
“Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune. A successful business owner never stops learning. They educate themselves on the things they need to learn, and they never stop growing. They never arrive at a certain point and think, ahhh... now I don't need to learn anymore.”
More on Philosophy
“Everything changes but change itself.”
“Nietzsche's my favorite. He's just insane.”
“A philosophical attempt to work out a universal history according to a natural plan directed to achieving the civic union of the human race must be regarded as possible and, indeed, as contributing to this end of Nature.”