I have an odd request/favor here guys
Any of you that are familliar with popular philosophers or philosophies
may be able to assist me here...and if you can, I'd really appreciate it
I'm writing a story where the main character/hero fears change and/or
complicating his life by entering society any more than he has to.
Let's say that the typical person would say to the this guy/the hero,
the ol' chestnut "NOTHING VENTURED, NOTHING GAINED" as in
"You can't get anywhere unless you're willing to take a risk."
And the hero's reply was simply: "Well, I don't want to ACHIEVE ANYTHING."
Is there a philosophy---or philosopher who best summed
this mentality up?
Is it an Eastern thing?
Is it a "Zen" thing?
Is there some prolific pontificating 18th century German writer/philosopher
who perscribed to an ideal like that?
Any help would be appreciated.
I plan on imbuing my character with as much depth to his convictions
as I can---and I thought knowing someone or some people that thought
simillarly (that I could research on the Net) would help with the process.
I just don't know where to look.
Again...thank you to anybody who'll help.
Any of you that are familliar with popular philosophers or philosophies
may be able to assist me here...and if you can, I'd really appreciate it
I'm writing a story where the main character/hero fears change and/or
complicating his life by entering society any more than he has to.
Let's say that the typical person would say to the this guy/the hero,
the ol' chestnut "NOTHING VENTURED, NOTHING GAINED" as in
"You can't get anywhere unless you're willing to take a risk."
And the hero's reply was simply: "Well, I don't want to ACHIEVE ANYTHING."
Is there a philosophy---or philosopher who best summed
this mentality up?
Is it an Eastern thing?
Is it a "Zen" thing?
Is there some prolific pontificating 18th century German writer/philosopher
who perscribed to an ideal like that?
Any help would be appreciated.
I plan on imbuing my character with as much depth to his convictions
as I can---and I thought knowing someone or some people that thought
simillarly (that I could research on the Net) would help with the process.
I just don't know where to look.
Again...thank you to anybody who'll help.
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