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Abstract: In The Wisdom of Life, the great German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer turns his penetrating intellect toward one of humanity's oldest questions: how can we achieve happiness in a world filled with uncertainty, suffering, and constant desire?Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and sharp observation of human nature, Schopenhauer offers a series of reflections on the elements that shape our lives—what we are, what we have, and how we are perceived by others. With clarity and wit, he argues that genuine well-being does not depend on wealth, status, or external success, but on the cultivation of inner character, intellect, and independence of mind.Practical, profound, and surprisingly modern, this classic essay provides timeless guidance on topics such as happiness, reputation, solitude, and the art of living wisely. More than a philosophical treatise, it is a guide to navigating life with dignity, realism, and inner freedom.Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860) was a German philosopher widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of the nineteenth century. Best known for his work The World as Will and Representation, he developed a profound and often pessimistic philosophy that explored the nature of desire, suffering, and human existence. Although initially overlooked during his lifetime, Schopenhauer's ideas later had a major impact on philosophy, psychology, literature, and the arts, influencing figures such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, and Sigmund Freud.
Titolo e contributi: The Wisdom of Life
Pubblicazione: Passerino, 05/03/2026
Data:05-03-2026
In The Wisdom of Life, the great German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer turns his penetrating intellect toward one of humanity's oldest questions: how can we achieve happiness in a world filled with uncertainty, suffering, and constant desire?Drawing on philosophy, psychology, and sharp observation of human nature, Schopenhauer offers a series of reflections on the elements that shape our lives—what we are, what we have, and how we are perceived by others. With clarity and wit, he argues that genuine well-being does not depend on wealth, status, or external success, but on the cultivation of inner character, intellect, and independence of mind.Practical, profound, and surprisingly modern, this classic essay provides timeless guidance on topics such as happiness, reputation, solitude, and the art of living wisely. More than a philosophical treatise, it is a guide to navigating life with dignity, realism, and inner freedom.Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860) was a German philosopher widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of the nineteenth century. Best known for his work The World as Will and Representation, he developed a profound and often pessimistic philosophy that explored the nature of desire, suffering, and human existence. Although initially overlooked during his lifetime, Schopenhauer's ideas later had a major impact on philosophy, psychology, literature, and the arts, influencing figures such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, and Sigmund Freud.
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