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The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation.
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Sometimes we feel like we’re just another speck of humanity on the big green ball. Our lives are time-tabled to the nano-second… but we don’t really know why.
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14. Don’t listen to the voice in your head that says, “I can’t do this anymore. I’m dying inside.”
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Allow your eyes to wander around a city bus between stops. Whatever. You may notice a look of quiet desperation on the faces of many passengers. You will turn away, and feel good about yourself. Until you realize that look is painted on your face too.
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It’s basically what it sounds like. Silent hopelessness. It’s feeling despair, but going on with your life, never letting on that you’re feeling it.
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There is something freeing about shouting even if no one hears it. Likewise there is something freeing about writing something in a place where people could read it even if they don’t actually read it.
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Let’s live effective lives of joy and leave the quiet desperation to the capitalist dogs, shall we?
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Since when is it wrong, online or otherwise, to commisserate with another soul, to encourage catharsis, to find another person intriguing, to learn that — no matter what makes you you — that there are people out there just like you?
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In the first essay, “Economy,” Thoreau comments that most men are slaves to their work and enslaved to those for whom they work. He concludes: “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation….”
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We all occasionally find ourselves in situations from which we wish to be freed but, devise compelling reasons to stay put and so resort to rationalization.
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