
Friendship according to Schopenhaur
🤝 Friendship according to Schopenhauer: a refuge from suffering
Arthur Schopenhauer, a 19th-century German philosopher, saw friendship as a precious oasis in a world dominated by willpower and suffering. For him, true friendship is a space of comfort and mutual understanding.
📝 Schopenhauer's view on friendship
“Friendship is the rarest of things, because it requires sincerity and compassion in a world dominated by selfishness.”
🔍 What does this perspective teach us?
- A refuge from will: Will is the blind force that breeds pain; friendship offers respite from this whirlwind.
- Sincerity and compassion: these are the fundamental foundations of an authentic friendship, as opposed to human selfishness.
- A selfless bond: true friendship does not seek benefits, but the pleasure of mutual presence and understanding.
🌟 Why reflect on friendship today?
In times when relationships can seem superficial or utilitarian, Schopenhauer's thought reminds us of the importance of cultivating sincere and deep friendships as an antidote to loneliness and suffering.
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