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War & Peace Quote by Mika Waltari

"A decision once taken brings peace to a man's mind and eases his soul"

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Relief is the real seduction here, not certainty. Waltari frames decision-making as a kind of moral anesthesia: once you choose, the noise stops. The mind, previously hostage to competing futures, settles into a single narrative. That move is less self-help than diagnosis. He’s pointing at the psychological bargain people strike every day: you don’t decide because you’ve found perfect truth; you decide because indecision is a form of slow panic.

The line works because it treats “peace” as an after-effect, almost chemical, rather than a reward for wisdom. “Once taken” has the finality of a door shutting. It implies that the act of choosing changes your inner weather regardless of whether the choice is good. That’s the subtextual sting: resolution can feel like redemption even when it’s just closure. The soul is “eased,” not purified. He’s talking about load management, not holiness.

Waltari wrote out of a 20th-century Europe that made the romance of clear options impossible. In a century of war, ideological pressure, and private compromises, the craving wasn’t to be right; it was to be done. Read that way, the quote becomes a small, sharp commentary on how people survive morally stressful times: they narrow their world until it fits inside a decision, then let the resulting calm masquerade as ethical clarity. It’s both compassionate and quietly suspicious of the comfort we get from commitment.

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Mika Waltari (September 19, 1908 - August 26, 1979) was a Author from Finland.

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