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As per philosopher Schopenhauer:
“whatever nature and good fortune may have done, whoever a person may be and whatever he may possess, the pain essential to life cannot be thrown off:
“Peleus’ son was wailing and lamenting, looking up to the broad heaven.” [Iliad, xxi, 272. Tr.]
And again:
“I was the son of Zeus, of Kronos, and yet I endured unspeakable afflictions.” [Odyssey, xi, 620. Tr.]”
Excerpt From: Arthur Schopenhauer. “The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1”. Apple Books.
“whatever nature and good fortune may have done, whoever a person may be and whatever he may possess, the pain essential to life cannot be thrown off:
“Peleus’ son was wailing and lamenting, looking up to the broad heaven.” [Iliad, xxi, 272. Tr.]
And again:
“I was the son of Zeus, of Kronos, and yet I endured unspeakable afflictions.” [Odyssey, xi, 620. Tr.]”
Excerpt From: Arthur Schopenhauer. “The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1”. Apple Books.