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The insatiable nature of desire leads to suffering from "summary" of The World as Will and Presentation by Arthur Schopenhauer,David Carus,Richard E. Aquila

The fundamental drive that propels human existence is the insatiable nature of desire, a force that pushes individuals to constantly seek fulfillment and satisfaction. This ceaseless pursuit of desires, according to Schopenhauer, ultimately leads to suffering. As individuals strive to fulfill their desires, they are met with temporary moments of pleasure and contentment. However, these fleeting moments are quickly overshadowed by a renewed sense of longing and dissatisfaction. Schopenhauer argues that this cycle of desire and fulfillment is inherently flawed, as the nature of desire is such that it is never truly satisfied. No matter how much individuals acquire or achieve, their desires only grow stronger and more insistent. This perpetual state of longing and striving inevitably leads to suffering, as individuals are trapped in a cycle of dissatisfaction and unfulfilled desires. Furthermore, Schopenhauer posits that the pursuit of desires ...
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    The World as Will and Presentation

    Arthur Schopenhauer

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