On the Love of Life - William Hazlitt
In On the Love of Life, William Hazlitt talks about why people feel so connected to living, even when life gets tough and unpredictable. He believes that our love for life comes from our imagination, which helps us appreciate the possibilities of future joy and experiences. Hazlitt points out that hope, curiosity, and the instinct to survive are key in keeping us attached to life. His essay dives deep into human nature, showing the complicated ways we relate to life. With his usual eloquence and insight, Hazlitt provides a thought-provoking look at what it means to be human, encouraging readers to think about their own reasons for valuing life.
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