”We had to learn ourselves, and furthermore we had to teach the
despairing men, that it did not matter what we expected from life, but
rather what life expected from us,” he wrote. ”We needed to stop
asking about the meaning of life but instead to think of ourselves as
those who were being questioned by life, daily and hourly.”Our
answer must consist not in talk and medication, but in right action and
in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to
find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it
constantly sets for each individual.”
Dernière lecture
5 avril 2009 par dhhd
