Quote by E. M. Cioran
Alone, even doing nothing, you do not waste your time. You do, almost always, in company. No encounter with yourself can be altogether sterile: Something necessarily emerges, even if only the hope of some day meeting yourself again.
Summary
This quote suggests that solitude holds value and should not be seen as a waste of time. It implies that even when we are alone and seemingly doing nothing, we are still engaged in a meaningful self-awareness and introspection. In contrast, when we are in the presence of others, there is often a tendency to engage in unproductive activities. The quote highlights the importance of self-reflection, as it emphasizes that every encounter with oneself, however uneventful, yields something valuable, be it personal growth or the anticipation of reconnecting with our inner selves in the future.
Topics
Solitude
By E. M. Cioran