Great Throughts Treasury

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Julian Baggini

If the meaning of life is not a mystery, if leading meaningful lives is within the power of all of us, then we do not need to ask the question `What’s it all about?’ in despair. We can look around us and see the many ways in which life can be meaningful. We can see the value of happiness while accepting that it is not everything, which will make it easier for us at those times when it eludes us. We can learn to appreciate the pleasure of life without becoming slaves to appetites which can never be satisfied. We can see the value of success, while not interpreting that too narrowly, so that we can appreciate the project of striving to become what we want to be as well as the more visible, public signs of success. We can see the value of seizing the day, without leading us into a desperate scramble to grasp the ungraspable moment. We can appreciate the value in helping others lead meaningful lives, too, without thinking that altruism demands everything we have. And finally, we can recognize the value of love, as perhaps the most powerful motivator to do anything at all.

Altruism | Day | Despair | Life | Life | Love | Meaning | Mystery | Need | Pleasure | Power | Public | Question | Success | Thinking | Will | Happiness | Learn | Value |

Yehiel Mikhal of Zlotchov, also Yechiel Michel M'Drohobitch Maggid of Zlotchov

Pray for your enemies that everything may be well with them. More than all others prayers, this is truly the service of God.

God | Service | Wisdom |

Book of Li, aka Book of Rites or Record of Rites or Classic Rites NULL

Always in everything let there be reverence; with the deportment grave as when one is thinking (deeply), and with speech composed and definite. This will make the people tranquil. Pride should not be allowed to grow; the desires should not be indulged; the will should not be gratified to the full; pleasure should not be carried to excess.

Excess | Grave | People | Pleasure | Pride | Reverence | Speech | Thinking | Will |

J. A. C. Brown, fully James Alexander Campbell Brown

Communism and Fascism or Nazism although poles apart in their intellectual content are similar in this, that both have emotional appeal to the type of personality that takes pleasure in being submerged in a mass movement and submitting to superior authority.

Authority | Personality | Pleasure |

César Chávez, fully César Estrada Chávez

The end of all education should surely be service to others. We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about the progress and prosperity of our community. Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others for their sake and for our own.

Achievement | Education | Enough | Progress | Prosperity | Service |

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Truth needs not the service of passion; yea, nothing so dis-serves it, as passion when set to serve it. The Spirit of Truth is the Spirit of Meekness.

Meekness | Nothing | Passion | Service | Spirit | Truth |

Albert Einstein

The essence of the Jewish concept of life seems to me to be the affirmation of life for all creatures. For the life of the individual has meaning only in the service of enhancing and ennobling the life of every living thing. Life is holy; i.e., it is the highest worth on which all other values depend.

Individual | Life | Life | Meaning | Service | Worth |

Mark Eiglarsh

Community service is the rent that we pay for the space that we take up on earth. Too few of us are paying enough rent.

Earth | Enough | Service | Space |

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Truth needs not the service of passion; yea, nothing so deserves it, as passion when set to serve it. The Spirit of Truth is the Spirit of Meekness.

Meekness | Nothing | Passion | Service | Spirit | Truth |

Dhammapada NULL

From pleasure comes grief, from pleasure comes fear; he who is free from pleasure knows neither grief nor fear.

Fear | Grief | Pleasure |

Erich Fromm, fully Erich Seligmann Fromm

The pleasure in the complete domination over another person (or other animate objects) is the very essence of the sadistic drive.

Pleasure |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

Man’s ultimate aim is the realization of God, and all his activities, - social, religious – have to be guided by the ultimate aim of the vision of God. The immediate service of all human beings becomes a necessary part of the endeavor simply because the only way to god is to see Him in His creation and be one with it.

God | Man | Service | Vision | God |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

The best way to find yourself is in the service of others.

Service |

Leonard Felder

There is no greater satisfaction than to be used for a higher purpose. There is no richer way to live than to know you are being of service to others.

Purpose | Purpose | Service |

Henry Ford

A business devoted to service will have only one worry profits. They will be embarrassingly large.

Business | Service | Will | Worry | Business |

Farmer’s Almanac NULL

In youth the absence of pleasure is pain; in old age the absence of pain is pleasure.

Absence | Age | Old age | Pain | Pleasure | Youth | Youth | Old |

David R. Hawkins, fully David Ramon Hawkins

If practically everything in one’s life depends on the evolution of the level of one’s consciousness, it would seem that, aside from the mere survival needs, developing the level of consciousness would eclipse all other endeavors in importance. That would seem to be so, but that has to be integrated into the overall context of one’s life. Endeavors and activities can remain the same but need to be recontextualized and repositioned within a spiritual framework. To spiritualize one’s life, it is necessary only to shift one’s motive. To constantly be aware of one’s actual motive tends to bring up positionality and the pairs of opposites, such as gain versus service or love versus greed.

Consciousness | Evolution | Greed | Life | Life | Love | Need | Service | Survival |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

It is as if a divine cunning operated in human history, using our instincts as pretexts for the attainment of goals which are universally valid, a scheme to harness man’s lower forces in the service of higher ends.

Attainment | Cunning | Ends | Goals | History | Man | Service |