Alain de Botton quotes - page 6 
        Alain de Botton is a Swiss-born British philosopher, author, and television presenter. His work explores topics like love, philosophy, art, and the everyday challenges of modern life. He has founded The School of Life, aiming to make philosophy practical and accessible to a wider audience. Here are 177 of his quotes: 
    
        
                                         
                 
            
        
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                                        
                    
    
        Aside from the equation it draws between making money and being good, the modern ideal of a successful life posits a further linkage between making money and being happy. This latter association rests on ... assumptions. First, it is presumed that identifying what will make us happy is not an inordinately difficult task. Just as our bodies typically know what they need in order to be healthy... so, too, the theory goes, can our minds to be relied upon to understand what we should aim for so as to flourish as whole human beings. ... Second, it is taken for granted that the enormous range of ... consumer goods available to modern civilization is not merely a gaudy, enervating show responsible for stoking desires bearing little relevance to our welfare, but is, rather, a helpful array of potentialities and products, capable of satisfying some of our most important needs. 
         
     
 
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    Occupation:  British Writer
    
    
Born:  December 20, 1969
    
Quotes count:  177
    
    
Wikipedia:  Alain de Botton 
    
    
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