In the constant search for happiness, philosopher Alain de Botton believes that we should all learn to be a bit more pessimistic.
In this secular sermon, Alain challenges the great bourgeois promise that everyone can find happiness in love and work and suggests that we take on the joys of pessimism instead. He argues that the chances of anyone succeeding in both areas (let alone in one) are extremely remote - and that it is therefore peculiar, and deeply cruel, to base our societies around these values. Indeed, in denying a place for misery and despair, the modern world denies us the possibility of collective consolation, condemning us instead to solitary feelings of shame and persecution.
Via Sandbox World
From her plywood perch she surveyed the new, clean world she’d created for herself. And it was perfect.
(Photo: Yoshichika Takagi, via Dezeen magazine)






