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To grumble about the world and its unhappiness is always easier than to beat one's breast and groan over oneself.
Soren Kierkegaard
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Interpretation

What this quote means

It's easier to criticize the world than to reflect on one's own failures and shortcomings.

This quote by Soren Kierkegaard emphasizes the human tendency to focus on external problems rather than addressing internal issues. It suggests that individuals often find it simpler to complain about societal unhappiness instead of engaging in self-reflection and confronting their own roles or contributions to their dissatisfaction, highlighting the value of introspection over external blame.

Themes

ComplainingIntrospectionSelf-ReflectionHappinessResponsibility

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about personal growth, this quote could illustrate the importance of self-awareness.

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