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Single Idea 19637
[filed under theme 25. Social Practice / E. Policies / 5. Education / d. Study of history
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Full Idea
That History has no meaning is what should delight our hearts.
Gist of Idea
History is wonderfully devoid of meaning
Source
E.M. Cioran (A Short History of Decay [1949], 5)
Book Ref
Cioran,E.M.: 'A Short History of Decay', ed/tr. Howard,Richard [Penguin 2010], p.153
A Reaction
I have just read a history of the Wars of the Roses, and I wholeheartedly endorse Cioran's view.
The
47 ideas
from 'A Short History of Decay'
19627
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Opportunists can save a nation, and heroes can ruin it
[Cioran]
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19622
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The pointlessness of our motives and irrelevance of our gestures reveals our vacuity
[Cioran]
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19602
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You are stuck in the past if you don't know boredom
[Cioran]
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19619
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To live authentically, we must see that philosophy is totally useless
[Cioran]
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19618
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I abandoned philosophy because it didn't acknowledge melancholy and human weakness
[Cioran]
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19621
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Originality in philosophy is just the invention of terms
[Cioran]
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19620
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Great systems of philosophy are just brilliant tautologies
[Cioran]
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19625
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The ideal is to impose a religion by force, and then live in doubt about its beliefs
[Cioran]
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19624
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Intelligence only fully flourishes at the end of a historical period
[Cioran]
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19615
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I want to suppress in myself the normal reasons people have for action
[Cioran]
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19614
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Lovers are hateful, apart from their hovering awareness of death
[Cioran]
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19599
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Ideas are neutral, but people fill them with passion and weakness
[Cioran]
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19600
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When man abandons religion, he then follows new fake gods and mythologies
[Cioran]
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19623
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Circles of hell are ridiculous; all that matters is to be there
[Cioran]
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19616
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As the perfect wisdom of detachment, philosophy offers no rivals to Taoism
[Cioran]
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19617
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Evidence suggests that humans do not have a purpose
[Cioran]
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19611
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No one has ever found a good argument against suicide
[Cioran]
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19610
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Religions see suicide as insubordination
[Cioran]
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19626
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Our instincts had to be blunted and diminished, to make way for consciousness!
[Cioran]
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19603
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Why is God so boring, and why does God resemble humanity so little?
[Cioran]
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19605
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Despite endless suggestions, no one has found a goal for history
[Cioran]
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19604
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Unlike other creatures, mankind seems lost in nature
[Cioran]
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19606
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We can only live because our imagination and memory are poor
[Cioran]
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19613
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It is pointless to refuse or accept the social order; we must endure it like the weather
[Cioran]
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19612
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The universe is dirty and fragile, as if a scandal in nothingness had produced its matter
[Cioran]
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19608
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Wisdom is just the last gasp of a dying civilization
[Cioran]
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19601
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Life is now more dreaded than death
[Cioran]
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19609
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If you have not contemplated suicide, you are a miserable worm
[Cioran]
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19629
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A nation gives expression to its sum of values, and is then exhausted
[Cioran]
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19631
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The history of ideas (and deeds) occurs in a meaningless environment
[Cioran]
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19633
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We use concepts to master our fears; saying 'death' releases us from confronting it
[Cioran]
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19628
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At a civilisation's peak values are all that matters, and people unconsciously live by them
[Cioran]
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19630
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No great idea ever emerged from a dialogue
[Cioran]
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19632
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An axiom has no more authority than a frenzy
[Cioran]
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19634
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Man is never himself; he always aims at less than life, or more than life
[Cioran]
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19637
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History is wonderfully devoid of meaning
[Cioran]
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19636
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Truth is just an error insufficiently experienced
[Cioran]
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19641
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If you lack beliefs, boredom is your martyrdom
[Cioran]
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19640
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No one is brave enough to say they don't want to do anything; we despise such a view
[Cioran]
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19645
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Some thinkers would have been just as dynamic, no matter when they had lived
[Cioran]
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19638
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Metaphysics is a universalisation of physical anguish
[Cioran]
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19642
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Eventually every 'truth' is guaranteed by the police
[Cioran]
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19643
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A religion needs to motivate killings, and cannot tolerate rivals
[Cioran]
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19644
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History is the bloody rejection of boredom
[Cioran]
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19646
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Values don't accumulate; they are ruthlessly replaced
[Cioran]
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19639
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We all need sexual secrets!
[Cioran]
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19607
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The mind is superficial, only concerned with the arrangement of events, not their significance
[Cioran]
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