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Lou Marinoff

“And yet if every desire were satisfied as soon as it arose how would men occupy their lives, how would they pass the time? Imagine this race transported to a Utopia where everything grows of its own accord and turkeys fly around ready-roasted, where lovers find one another without any delay and keep one another without any difficulty: in such a place some men would die of boredom or hang themselves, some would fight and kill one another, and thus they would create for themselves more suffering than nature inflicts on them as it is.” —ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER”

Lou Marinoff, Plato, Not Prozac!: Applying Eternal Wisdom to Everyday Problems
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Plato, Not Prozac!: Applying Eternal Wisdom to Everyday Problems Plato, Not Prozac!: Applying Eternal Wisdom to Everyday Problems by Lou Marinoff
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