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"In struggling against anguish one never produces serenity; the struggle against anguish only produces new forms of anguish"

- Simone Weil

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This quote by Simone Weil speaks to the futility of trying to escape discomfort and suffering. Weil suggests that when we try to combat versus distress, we are just producing more suffering. This is due to the fact that the struggle itself is a form of distress, and it can be difficult to find peace in the midst of it. Weil's words recommend that the only method to discover peacefulness is to accept the anguish and discover to live with it. This does not indicate that we ought to not make every effort to enhance our lives, but rather that we need to not anticipate to find a complete absence of discomfort and suffering. Weil's words advise us that life has plenty of both happiness and sadness, and that we should find out to accept both in order to discover peace.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Simone Weil between February 3, 1909 and August 24, 1943. He/she was a famous Philosopher from France. The author also have 65 other quotes.

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