Quote by Christopher Hitchens

The search for Nirvana, like the search for Utopia or the end of history or the classless society, is ultimately a futile and dangerous one. It involves, if it does not necessitate, the sleep of reason. There is no escape from anxiety and struggle.


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Summary

This quote suggests that the pursuit of an ideal state or ultimate happiness, represented here as Nirvana, is ultimately futile and dangerous. It compares this search to other idealistic concepts like Utopia or a classless society, arguing that these quests for perfection often require a suspension of rational thinking. The quote asserts that anxiety and struggle are inherent to human existence and cannot be entirely avoided or transcended. In essence, it discourages the belief in a perfect or tranquil state of being, as it may lead to ignorance and a neglect of the realities and challenges of life.

By Christopher Hitchens
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