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#Philosophy #Wisdom #LifeLessons #Schopenhauer #OrdinarySolitude #motivation "A person can only be truly themselves when they're completely alone." 🍂 Welcome to Ordinary Solitude. We know him as the "master of pessimism"—the grumpy philosopher with a permanent scowl who kept insisting life was nothing but suffering. Arthur Schopenhauer. But behind all that bitterness was a wound he never wanted anyone to see. A boy whose very name was chosen as a "business tool" rather than out of love. Who witnessed his father's tragic death at 17. Whose own mother told him, "I can't stand who you are—don't ever show your face to me again." An emotional death sentence from the person who should have loved him most. A man so starved for love that he slept with a loaded pistol under his pillow. Who found peace only in the company of animals instead of people. And who, at the end of all that brutal loneliness, somehow found real answers about life. At 70, he finally received the world's applause and smiled, saying "My Nile has finally reached the sea." This is the story of a wounded genius offering us comfort that's both chilling and warm. ───────────────────────────── 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO ORDINARY SOLITUDE ───────────────────────────── The journey toward inner peace through solitude continues. Your subscription and likes help us create deeper, more meaningful content. Thank you. ───────────────────────────── ⚠️ CONTENT NOTICE This video is based on historical facts but includes dramatic interpretations for educational and entertainment purposes. Dialogue and psychological portrayals are creative reconstructions based on historical context. Where historical sources differ, we've adopted the most widely accepted scholarly interpretation. If you're using this for academic purposes, please consult the original primary sources. This is a one-person production, so typos or minor translation errors may occur. Feel free to leave corrections in the comments—we'll review and fix them. ───────────────────────────── 📖 SOURCES & REFERENCES [Primary Sources] This video is reconstructed from the following works and biographical records of Schopenhauer: Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation (Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, 1818) Arthur Schopenhauer, Parerga and Paralipomena (1851) Rüdiger Safranski, Schopenhauer and the Wild Years of Philosophy Irvin D. Yalom, The Schopenhauer Cure [Academic & Official Archives] Schopenhauer-Gesellschaft (Official Schopenhauer Society materials) Goethe-Schopenhauer Correspondence Frankfurt am Main City Archive (Records of Schopenhauer's reclusive years) Johanna Schopenhauer's Letters