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The individual can maintain himself in a society definitely organized only through possessing an equally definite mental and moral constitution. This is what the neuropath lacks. His state of disturbance causes him to be constantly taken by surprise by circumstances.
Emile Durkheim
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What this quote means

A strong mental and moral constitution is essential for navigating a structured society.

Emile Durkheim emphasizes that an individual's ability to thrive within a well-organized society hinges on their mental and moral resilience. He suggests that those lacking this foundation are more susceptible to being overwhelmed by unexpected challenges and disruptions in their environment.

Themes

IndividualitySocietyMental ConstitutionMoral ConstitutionResilienceChallenges

In practice

Example use cases

During a seminar on personal development, this quote can inspire attendees to build inner strength.

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