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  • Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Nine: The Idea of Freedom
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    • gives me joy or pain.
  • Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Thirteen: The Value of Life
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    • pain outweighs pleasure, sorrow outweighs joy. Existence is a burden, and
    • satisfaction. Soberly considered, every enjoyment brings much more evil and
    • enjoyment gives rise to a desire for its repetition or for a fresh pleasure,
    • runs up against the impossibility of fulfillment. Even when an enjoyment that
    • enjoyment the originator of the pain. If striving by itself called forth
    • pleasure. Who does not know the enjoyment given by the hope of a remote but
    • intensely desired goal? This joy is the companion of all labour that gives
    • recollection of past enjoyment at a time of unfulfilled desire will just as
    • those who say of every unsatisfied desire that not only is the joy of
    • fulfillment absent but the enjoyment of the desiring itself has been
    • sexual enjoyment is a source of evil, we are misled by the fact that the
    • pleasure which just is not there in that degree at all. We want to enjoy
    • enjoyment. Secondly, he can do it by subjecting feelings to a
    • joys due to the recognition of his achievements through a magnifying glass,
    • the joys of recognition to which he is so susceptible leave a far deeper
    • sum total of pain that life is no joy and non-existence preferable to
    • of pleasure and pain. For an ambitious man has genuinely enjoyed the
    • been attained. The enjoyment that comes with being satisfied consists
    • better fare to come. He needs hunger in order to get the full enjoyment from
    • then have the total quantity of enjoyment attributable to the presence of
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