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"Every time I find the meaning of life, it changes again" reading notes

Because this book is composed of 39 philosophical quotes, I will excerpt the famous quotes or the author's golden quotes that I feel or inexplicably like. A small part of it is paired with the original English text I found. If I can't find it, I try to translate it as correctly as possible for my English learning.

Every time I find the meaning of life, it changes again. —— Reinhold

Every? time I find the meaning of life, they change it.

You look around and make various plans, but you don’t know that most of life is already over. ------ John Lennon

Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans.

Don’t miss out on what you have by longing for what you don’t have. ; know that what you have now was also what you longed for. ? ------- Epicurus

Don't miss what belongs to you due to the hunger for what you don't have; you should know that what you have now was sought by you.

The happier people are, the more satisfying their friendships, marriages, job performance, health, and income will be.

The more happier people are, the more pleasing their friendship, marriage, performance in work, and health.

If you don’t want to be too miserable, the safest way is not to expect to be very happy. happy. ----------Arthur Schopenhauer

The safest way to avoid living a more than misery life is not to expect too much joy.

Every day It's all a small life. Waking up every day is a small birth, every fresh morning is a small youth, and going to bed every night is a small death. ?

? ——-—— Arthur Schopenhauer

Each day is a piece of life; we are born again each time we wake up; each morning we are youthful ; we are dead each time we fall asleep.

We all live in the gutter, but there are still people looking up at the stars. ------------ Oscar Wilde

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.

Really serious philosophy There is only one problem and that is suicide. Determining whether life is worth continuing is tantamount to answering a fundamental question in philosophy. ? ---------? Albert Camus

“I not only hope that she is still alive, but I also hope that she can find a reason to live.”

> >Graham Green

>> Once a person firmly understands that living or not is his or her own choice, he will reach the point where he either has a reason to live or he doesn't.

>> When Camus said "If you have been looking for the meaning of life, you will never have lived", he expressed the same point of view from another angle: the meaning of life cannot be relied on We find it, but it is up to us to create it.

My first act of free will will be to believe in free will. "

>> Existence precedes essence." ——Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), French philosopher

>> The meaning of life is not found, but I created it myself. This view is quite agreeable to me. In fact, it seems absolutely indispensable.

“The secret to reaping the greatest fruitfulness and happiness from existence is: to live a dangerous life!”

—— Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), German philosopher

He cannot get rid of his "herd effect" because he did not really realize that he was a member of the herd in the first place.

The result is that he is never fully alive - he never really lives.

He wrote that if I persevered, I would find "madmen," "immoral people," "clowns," and "criminals" deep within myself. Only then will I finally gain something of value.

>> We find that what we want most deep down in our hearts is a free soul, without being responsible to anyone. We act as we please, whether the desire is crazy or immoral, shameful or even criminal. Some carried a tattered copy of Thus Spoke Zarathustra in their jeans pockets.

>> I will spend a few years earning some money honestly, and then go to some unknown place to stay for a long time. There was a time when I was working on a TV game show to make money during the day, and doing "something else" at night and on weekends.

>> "The only thing I regret in life is that I am not someone else."

>> "The goods in the mind are at least as important as the goods in the body."

? ---------------? Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher

>> When people reach this end of life , it is always easy to ignore those unique happiness of this head, and one of them is of course quiet, peaceful and unhurried thinking.

>> It is better to be an unhappy person than a satisfied pig; it is better to be an unhappy Socrates than a smiling fool.