Friday, December 5, 2025

Not so sure about this................

 

     We call contentment or satisfaction that state of a human being which does not and cannot result in any action.  Acting man is eager to substitute a more satisfactory state of affairs for a less satisfactory.  His mind imagines conditions which suit him better, and his action aims at bringing about this desired state.  The incentive that impels a man to act is always some uneasiness.  A man perfectly content with the state of his affairs would have no incentive to change things.  He would have neither wishes nor desires; he would be perfectly happy.  He would not act; he would simply live free from care.

-Ludwig Von Mises,  Human Action: A Treatise on Economics


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