"To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human soul"
- Simone Weil
About this Quote
In this quote, thinker Simone Weil suggests that being rooted is a basic and important need for the human soul. To be rooted ways to have a strong sense of connection and belonging to a location, community, or culture. It is the sensation of being grounded and protect in one's identity and function. Weil argues that this requirement is frequently neglected or undervalued in society, yet it is crucial for our well-being and satisfaction. Without a sense of rootedness, we might feel lost, detached, and unsatisfied. For that reason, Weil highlights the value of recognizing and nurturing this need in order to live a meaningful and satisfying life.
This quote is written / told by Simone Weil between February 3, 1909 and August 24, 1943. He/she was a famous Philosopher from France.
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