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Schopenhauer — Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life

A knowledge base on the practical philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, laid out
in his late works The Wisdom of Life and Counsels and Maxims (Aphorismen
zur Lebensweisheit
, 1851).

Documents a pessimistic eudaimonology: happiness is negative (the absence of pain),
suffering is positive; personality and health matter more than possessions or
others' opinion; limitation serves that goal. Every claim is grounded in a verbatim
quote from T. Bailey Saunders's English translation; topics outside the corpus
(the will as thing-in-itself, asceticism, aesthetics) are marked as such.

Source: schopenhauer.2pub.me