Vikas Solanki

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At that stage my instinct decided implacably against yet more giving way, going along with things, mistaking myself. Any kind of life, the most unfavourable conditions, illness, poverty—anything seemed to me preferable to that unworthy ‘selflessness’ which I had entered into at first from ignorance, from youth, and in which I later got bogged down from inertia, so-called ‘feelings of obligation’.
Ecce Homo: How to Become What You Are (World's Classics)
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