Quote by Simone Weil
In solitude we are in the presence of mere matter (even the sky, the stars, the moon, trees in blossom), things of less value (perhaps) than a human spirit. Its value lies in the greater possibility of attention.
Summary
This quote suggests that when we are alone, surrounded by nature or in solitude, we are exposed to the simplicity of the physical world. It implies that in these moments, material things like the sky, stars, moon, and trees may seem less valuable compared to the importance and complexity of the human spirit. However, the value of solitude lies in the potential it offers for deep focus and attentiveness, which can lead to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the world around us.
Topics
Solitude
By Simone Weil