id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn3e9h Schopenhauer, Arthur The wisdom of life, and other essays by Arthur Schopenhauer; tr. by Bailey Saunders and Ernest Belfort Bax: with a special introduction by James Gibson Hume 1901 .txt text/plain 108219 5134 67 alone, the most essential thing for a man is the constitution of this consciousness, which is in most cases far more But if a man is cheerful, and his spirits are supported by good health, it requires a high degree of suffering to make him lay hands only after many intermediate stages attaining its last great development in man, whose intellect is Nature's crowning point, the goal of The ordinary man places his life's happiness in things BY A peculiar weakness of human nature, people generally think too much about the opinion which others form However that may be, individuality is a far more important thing than nationality, and in any given man deserves a thousandfold more consideration. that ultimately, a man can really understand and appreciate those things only which are of like nature with world, regarding the latter, indicated by its form of extension, as the Real, and therefore as existing independently of its possibility of presentment, i. ./cache/hvd.hn3e9h.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn3e9h.txt