The man is distinguished from the youth by the fact that
he takes the world as it is, instead of everywhere fancying
it amiss and wanting to improve it, model it after his ideal;
in him the view that one must deal with the world according
to his interest, not according to his ideals,
becomes confirmed.
(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)
Saturday, July 5, 2008
The Ego And His Own - pg. 12
Labels: Max Stirner
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