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Happiness Quote by Sophocles

"Our happiness depends on wisdom all the way"

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Happiness, Sophocles suggests, is not a prize you stumble into; its supply chain runs through the mind. “Depends” is doing the heavy lifting here. It frames happiness as conditional, fragile, something that can be secured or squandered based on what you know and how you judge. Then comes the bracing absolutism: “all the way.” No exceptions for luck, youth, romance, money, even the gods. If that sounds severe, it’s because Sophocles writes from a world where life can flip on a messenger’s arrival and where a single mistaken assumption can set fate in motion.

In the tragic universe of Athens, wisdom isn’t trivia or bookishness; it’s a practiced clarity about limits. Know what you can control. Read the room of power. Recognize pride before it hardens into hubris. Sophoclean characters often fail not because they’re evil, but because they’re sure. Oedipus is intelligent and decisive; his ruin comes from a kind of blindness that looks like confidence. Creon believes he’s being rational; his “reason” is really rigidity dressed as principle. Against that backdrop, the line is less a self-help mantra than a warning label: happiness without wisdom is temporary, borrowed, and likely to be reclaimed with interest.

There’s also a civic undertone. In democratic Athens, private well-being and public judgment were entangled; a city’s choices could make ordinary lives livable or catastrophic. “Wisdom all the way” becomes a cultural argument for humility, deliberation, and the hard art of seeing yourself clearly before the world forces the lesson.

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Sophocles (496 BC - 405 BC) was a Author from Greece.

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