"Live your questions now, and perhaps even without knowing it, you will live along some distant day into your answers"
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The subtext is radically anti-performative. Don’t curate an identity built from ready-made conclusions; let experience do its slow chemistry. His key move is temporal. Answers aren’t prizes you win for being smart enough; they’re outcomes you grow into, almost accidentally, “perhaps even without knowing it.” That aside undercuts the ego. You don’t get to author your enlightenment as a neat narrative. You wake up one day and realize life has already been teaching you in the background, through repetition, grief, desire, boredom, and the quiet accrual of judgment.
Context matters: Rilke writes from a world thick with upheaval and spiritual dislocation, and his letters often circle the problem of how to make art (and a self) without forcing premature meaning onto it. The line doubles as creative advice. If you can tolerate the unresolved, you’ll produce work - and a life - that isn’t just an argument, but an earned answer.
Quote Details
| Topic | Meaning of Life |
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| Source | Letters to a Young Poet (Rainer Maria Rilke) — passage commonly translated as "Live your questions now..." (appears in Letter IV in many English translations). |
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"Live your questions now, and perhaps even without knowing it, you will live along some distant day into your answers." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/live-your-questions-now-and-perhaps-even-without-16242/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








