"It has always appeared to me, that there is so much to be done in this world, that all self-inflicted suffering which cannot be turned to good account for others, is a loss - a loss, if you may so express it, to the spiritual world"
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That phrase "self-inflicted suffering" does a lot of policing. It targets the cultivated agony of the sensitive soul: brooding, guilt-hoarding, martyr fantasies, the quiet pride of being wounded. Helps isn’t denying that people hurt; he’s challenging the moral glamour of hurting in ways that don’t circulate. The subtext is civic: inner life has obligations. If you must suffer, redeem it by converting it into service, attention, reform, or at least some usable compassion.
The context matters. Mid-19th-century Britain is thick with earnestness: evangelical moral seriousness, utilitarian calculation, expanding bureaucracy, and reformist public conscience. Helps, as a historian and civil servant, speaks from a world where "doing" is the measure of virtue, and where private sensibility is always suspected of being self-indulgence in better clothes. Even the coy clarification - "if you may so express it" - is strategic. He anticipates that calling spiritual life a ledger might sound crass, then doubles down anyway.
What makes it work is the quiet audacity: it denies suffering its most comforting refuge, the idea that pain automatically ennobles. For Helps, it only counts when it changes someone else’s life.
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| Topic | Meaning of Life |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Helps, Arthur. (2026, January 18). It has always appeared to me, that there is so much to be done in this world, that all self-inflicted suffering which cannot be turned to good account for others, is a loss - a loss, if you may so express it, to the spiritual world. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-has-always-appeared-to-me-that-there-is-so-21944/
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Helps, Arthur. "It has always appeared to me, that there is so much to be done in this world, that all self-inflicted suffering which cannot be turned to good account for others, is a loss - a loss, if you may so express it, to the spiritual world." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-has-always-appeared-to-me-that-there-is-so-21944/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It has always appeared to me, that there is so much to be done in this world, that all self-inflicted suffering which cannot be turned to good account for others, is a loss - a loss, if you may so express it, to the spiritual world." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-has-always-appeared-to-me-that-there-is-so-21944/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.











