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Daily Inspiration Quote by Emile M. Cioran

"We are born to Exist, not to know, to be, not to assert ourselves"

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Cioran’s line is a small guillotine aimed at the modern ego: the kind that thinks life is a project, identity a brand, and knowledge a ladder out of ordinary pain. “Born to Exist, not to know” flips the Enlightenment script. He’s not merely skeptical about what we can know; he’s suspicious of the appetite to know, the compulsive urge to convert experience into certainties, systems, résumes of meaning. Knowledge, here, isn’t neutral. It’s a form of grasping, a way of trying to dominate the chaos of being alive.

The second pairing sharpens the blade: “to be, not to assert ourselves.” Self-assertion is Cioran’s shorthand for the whole Western cult of agency - ambition, moral grandstanding, ideological certainty, even the heroic narrative of selfhood. He hears in it a noisy refusal to accept the basic conditions of existence: contingency, finitude, insignificance. The phrase “assert ourselves” also carries a faint moral sting, as if our constant self-advertisement isn’t just exhausting but vaguely indecent.

Context matters: Cioran wrote in the aftermath of Europe’s philosophical overconfidence colliding with catastrophe. Grand ideas didn’t just fail; they helped burn the house down. So his retreat into “exist” and “be” isn’t wellness minimalism. It’s an anti-triumphalist ethic: live without pretending you can conquer life with explanations, and resist turning the self into a fist. It’s bleak, yes, but also oddly liberating - a call to trade mastery for lucidity.

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Emile M. Cioran

Emile M. Cioran (April 8, 1911 - June 21, 1995) was a Philosopher from Romania.

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