Famous quote by Alberto Giacometti

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I dont know if I work in order to do something, or in order to know why I cant do what I want to do
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"I don't know if I work in order to do something, or in order to know why I can't do what I want to do"

- Alberto Giacometti

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This quote by Alberto Giacometti speaks with the idea of the futility of work. He is questioning why he works, and whether it is to do something or to comprehend why he can't do what he wishes to do. This suggests that he is feeling a sense of helplessness and aggravation in his work, as he is not able to attain the goals he desires. He is questioning the purpose of his work, and whether it is eventually futile. This quote speaks with the idea of the human condition, and the problem of achieving our objectives in life. It recommends that we may be striving, however eventually unable to attain our preferred outcomes. This quote is a pointer to take an action back and reflect on why we are doing what we are doing, and to consider if our efforts are ultimately worth it.

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Switzerland Flag This quote is written / told by Alberto Giacometti between October 10, 1901 and January 11, 1966. He/she was a famous Sculptor from Switzerland. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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