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Blessedness is not the reward of virtue but virtue itself
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"Blessedness is not the reward of virtue but virtue itself"

- Baruch Spinoza

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In this quote, thinker Baruch Spinoza challenges the common belief that being virtuous cause a reward of blessedness. Rather, he argues that real blessedness lies in the act of being virtuous itself. This suggests that the pursuit of virtue must not be inspired by the desire for a benefit, but rather for the intrinsic value of being virtuous. Spinoza suggests that the true benefit of virtue is the sense of satisfaction and satisfaction that originates from living a virtuous life. This quote encourages individuals to concentrate on the process of being virtuous rather than completion result, highlighting the importance of ethical character and stability.

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Baruch Spinoza This quote is written / told by Baruch Spinoza between November 24, 1632 and February 21, 1677. He was a famous Philosopher from Netherland. The author also have 45 other quotes.

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