Quote by Phillips Brooks
Dreadful will be the day when the world becomes contented, when one great universal satisfaction spreads itself over the world. Sad will be the day for every man when he becomes absolutely contented with the life that he is living, with the thoughts that he is thinking, with the deeds that he is doing, when there is not forever beating at the doors of his soul some great desire to do something larger which he knows that he was meant and made to do because he is a child of God.
Summary
This quote suggests that contentment, while often valued, can actually be detrimental to personal growth and fulfillment. It argues that when the world becomes universally satisfied, and individuals stop feeling the need for progress and improvement, it signifies a sad and stagnant state of existence. It emphasizes that true happiness and purpose come from continuously pursuing one's true potential and fulfilling God-given desires, rather than settling for a comfortable yet unfulfilling existence.