The greatest wisdom is to make the present the object of one's consciousness, so that one is always in the present.
Pessimist philosophy
The greatest wisdom is to make the present the object of one's consciousness, so that one is always in the present.
Pessimist philosophy
Manuscript Remains, Vol. III, 'On the Will'
Posthumous publication, from notes prior to 1860
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