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"Custom is the great guide to human life"

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“Custom is the great guide to human life” is Hume at his most quietly subversive: the Enlightenment philosopher puncturing the era’s swaggering faith in pure reason. The line sounds almost folksy, but it’s an acid test for human pretensions. Hume isn’t praising tradition as moral authority; he’s diagnosing a psychological fact. What actually steers us day to day isn’t deduction, or even lofty principle, but habit - the mental grooves cut by repetition.

The intent is both descriptive and unsettling. In Hume’s account, our belief that the sun will rise tomorrow isn’t a logically proved certainty; it’s a practiced expectation built from past experience. Custom becomes the scaffolding of knowledge, the engine of causation, the backstage crew that makes the stage of “rational life” look stable. Subtext: much of what we call “reason” is post-hoc narration. We rationalize decisions after habit and sentiment have already moved the pieces.

Context matters. Hume is writing amid the rise of modern science and empiricism, but he refuses to let empiricism turn into triumphalism. By spotlighting custom, he exposes a vulnerability at the heart of modern thinking: induction works, yet can’t be ultimately justified on its own terms. That tension is why the quote lands. It’s not an invitation to surrender to routine; it’s a reminder that human cognition is less like a geometric proof and more like a well-worn path. The guide that keeps us upright is also the one that can lead us, unthinkingly, into error.

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Verified source: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (David Hume, 1748)
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Custom, then, is the great Guide of human Life. (Section V, Part I (“Sceptical Solution of these Doubts”), p. 75 in the 1748 edition (Wikisource scan: djvu p. 87).). This is a primary-source line from David Hume’s 1748 Enquiry. The commonly-circulated modern wording “Custom is the great guide to human life” is a slight modernization/abridgment: the original capitalization is “Guide” and “Life,” and the sentence begins with “Custom, then,”. In the 1748 text it appears at the start of a paragraph in Section V, Part I, immediately after Hume concludes that inferences from experience are effects of custom rather than reasoning.
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David Hume (May 7, 1711 - August 25, 1776) was a Philosopher from Scotland.

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