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part 433 | the obstacle is not in the way. it is the way. what schopenhauer is really saying: schopenhauer is not being motivational. he is making a claim about the structure of satisfaction itself. the delight of existence does not arrive in the absence of difficulty. it arrives in the overcoming of it. the two things are not separable. the pleasure of solving a problem is constituted by the fact that the problem was genuinely hard. the satisfaction of mastering something is inseparable from the resistance the thing put up. remove the difficulty and you remove the delight along with it. this runs directly against the way most people organise their lives, which is around the elimination of obstacles. the fantasy of a life without friction, without resistance, without things that push back. schopenhauer is saying that fantasy, if achieved, would not produce happiness. it would produce the condition he analyses at length elsewhere: boredom. the will with nothing to strive against has no outlet, and a will with no outlet is miserable. the chess player understands this without needing it explained. the game is only what it is because the opponent is genuinely trying to beat you. a game played against someone who is not trying, or against a computer set to lose, gives you nothing. the delight is in the quality of the resistance. the harder the opponent, the fuller the experience of winning. schopenhauer adds: no matter where the obstacles are encountered. the domain does not matter. the principle holds in intellectual work, physical effort, creative struggle, or any kind of sustained engagement with something that resists you. who was schopenhauer? arthur schopenhauer was born in danzig in 1788. parerga and paralipomena, published in 1851, brought him the recognition that had eluded him for decades. he died in 1860, aged 72, alone at his breakfast table. #schopenhauer #philosophy #darkacademiaaesthetic #existentialism #dailyquotes

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