首页 >出版文学> A Confession>第2章

第2章

  Hereachesaglade,climbsatree,andclearlyseesthelimitlessdistance,butseesthathishomeisnotandcannotbethere;thenhegoesintothedarkwoodandseesthedarkness,buttherealsohishomeisnot。
  SoIwanderednthatwoodofhumanknowledge,amidthegleamsofmathematicalandexperimentalsciencewhichshowedmeclearhorizonsbutinadirectionwheretherecouldbenohome,andalsoamidthedarknessoftheabstractscienceswhereIwasimmersedindeepergloomthefurtherIwent,andwhereIfinallyconvincedmyselfthattherewas,andcouldbe,noexit。
  Yieldingmyselftothebrightsideofknowledge,IunderstoodthatIwasonlydivertingmygazefromthequestion。Howeveralluringlyclearthosehorizonswhichopenedoutbeforememightbe,howeveralluringitmightbetoimmerseoneselfinthelimitlessexpanseofthosesciences,Ialreadyunderstoodthattheclearertheywerethelesstheymetmyneedandthelesstheyappliedtomyquestion。
  "Iknow,"saidItomyself,"whatsciencesopersistentlytriestodiscover,andalongthatroadthereisnoreplytothequestionastothemeaningofmylife。"IntheabstractsphereI
  understoodthatnotwithstandingthefact,orjustbecauseofthefact,thatthedirectaimofscienceistoreplytomyquestion,thereisnoreplybutthatwhichIhavemyselfalreadygiven:
  "Whatisthemeaningofmylife?""Thereisnone。"Or:"Whatwillcomeofmylife?""Nothing。"Or:"Whydoeseverythingexistthatexists,andwhydoIexist?""Becauseitexists。"
  Inquiringforoneregionofhumanknowledge,IreceivedaninnumerablequantityofexactrepliesconcerningmattersaboutwhichIhadnotasked:aboutthechemicalconstituentsofthestars,aboutthemovementofthesuntowardstheconstellationHercules,abouttheoriginofspeciesandofman,abouttheformsofinfinitelyminuteimponderableparticlesofether;butinthissphereofknowledgetheonlyanswertomyquestion,"Whatisthemeaningofmylife?"was:"Youarewhatyoucallyour’life’;youareatransitory,casualcohesionofparticles。Themutualinteractionsandchangesoftheseparticlesproduceinyouwhatyoucallyour"life"。Thatcohesionwilllastsometime;afterwardstheinteractionoftheseparticleswillceaseandwhatyoucall"life"willcease,andsowillallyourquestions。Youareanaccidentallyunitedlittlelumpofsomething。thatlittlelumpferments。Thelittlelumpcallsthatfermentingits’life’。Thelumpwilldisintegrateandtherewillbeanendofthefermentingandofallthequestions。"Soanswerstheclearsideofscienceandcannotanswerotherwiseifitstrictlyfollowsitsprinciples。
  Fromsuchareplyoneseesthatthereplydoesnotanswerthequestion。Iwanttoknowthemeaningofmylife,butthatitisafragmentoftheinfinite,farfromgivingitameaningdestroysitseverypossiblemeaning。Theobscurecompromiseswhichthatsideofexperimentalexactsciencemakeswithabstractsciencewhenitsaysthatthemeaningoflifeconsistsindevelopmentandincooperationwithdevelopment,owingtotheirinexactnessandobscuritycannotbeconsideredasreplies。
  Theothersideofscience——theabstractside——whenitholdsstrictlytoitsprinciples,replyingdirectlytothequestion,alwaysreplies,andinallageshasreplied,inoneandthesameway:"Theworldissomethinginfiniteandincomprehensiblepartofthatincomprehensible’all’。"AgainI
  excludeallthosecompromisesbetweenabstractandexperimentalscienceswhichsupplythewholeballastofthesemi—sciencescalledjuridical,political,andhistorical。Inthosesemi—sciencestheconceptionofdevelopmentandprogressisagainwronglyintroduced,onlywiththisdifference,thatthereitwasthedevelopmentofeverythingwhilehereitisthedevelopmentofthelifeofmankind。
  Theerroristhereasbefore:developmentandprogressininfinitycanhavenoaimordirection,and,asfarasmyquestionisconcerned,noanswerisgiven。
  Intrulyabstractscience,namelyingenuinephilosophy——notinthatwhichSchopenhauercalls"professorialphilosophy"whichservesonlytoclassifyallexistingphenomenainnewphilosophiccategoriesandtocallthembynewnames——wherethephilosopherdoesnotlosesightoftheessentialquestion,thereplyisalwaysoneandthesame——thereplygivenbySocrates,Schopenhauer,Solomon,andbuddha。
  "Weapproachtruthonlyinasmuchaswedepartfromlife",saidSocrateswhenpreparingfordeath。"Forwhatdowe,wholovetruth,striveafterinlife?Tofreeourselvesfromthebody,andfromalltheevilthatiscausedbythelifeofthebody!Ifso,thenhowcanwefailtobegladwhendeathcomestous?
  "Thewisemanseeksdeathallhislifeandthereforedeathisnotterribletohim。"
  AndSchopenhauersays:
  "Havingrecognizedtheinmostessenceoftheworldas*will*,andallitsphenomena——fromtheunconsciousworkingoftheobscureforcesofNatureuptothecompletelyconsciousactionofman——asonlytheobjectivityofthatwill,weshallinnowayavoidtheconclusionthattogetherwiththevoluntaryrenunciationandself—destructionofthewillallthosephenomenaalsodisappear,thatconstantstrivingandeffortwithoutaimorrestonallthestagesofobjectivityinwhichandthroughwhichtheworldexists;thediversityofsuccessiveformswilldisappear,andtogetherwiththeformallthemanifestationsofwill,withitsmostuniversalforms,spaceandtime,andfinallyitsmostfundamentalform——subjectandobject。Withoutwillthereisnoconceptandnoworld。Beforeus,certainly,nothingremains。Butwhatresiststhistransitionintoannihilation,ournature,isonlythatsamewishtolive——*WillezumLeben*——whichformsourselvesaswellasourworld。Thatwearesoafraidofannihilationor,whatisthesamething,thatwesowishtolive,merelymeansthatweareourselvesnothingelsebutthisdesiretolive,andknownothingbutit。Andsowhatremainsafterthecompleteannihilationofthewill,foruswhoaresofullofthewill,is,ofcourse,nothing;butontheotherhand,forthoseinwhomthewillhasturnedandrenounceditself,thissorealworldofourswithallitssunsandmilkywayisnothing。"
  "Vanityofvanities",saysSolomon——"vanityofvanities——
  allisvanity。Whatprofithathamanofallhislaborwhichhetakethunderthesun?Onegenerationpassethaway,andanothergenerationcommeth:buttheearthabidethforever……Thethingthathathbeen,isthatwhichshallbe;andthatwhichisdoneisthatwhichshallbedone:andthereisnonewthingunderthesun。
  Isthereanythingwhereofitmaybesaid,See,thisisnew?ithathbeenalreadyofoldtime,whichwasbeforeus。thereisnoremembranceofformerthings;neithershalltherebeanyremembranceofthingsthataretocomewiththosethatshallcomeafter。IthePreacherwasKingoverIsraelinJerusalem。AndI
  gavemyhearttoseekandsearchoutbywisdomconcerningallthatisdoneunderheaven:thissoretravailhathGodgiventothesonsofmantobeexercisedtherewith。Ihaveseenalltheworksthataredoneunderthesun;andbehold,allisvanityandvexationofspirit……Icommunedwithmyownheart,saying,Lo,Iamcometogreatestate,andhavegottenmorewisdomthanalltheythathavebeenbeforemeoverJerusalem:yea,myhearthathgreatexperienceofwisdomandknowledge。AndIgavemyhearttoknowwisdom,andtoknowmadnessandfolly:Iperceivedthatthisalsoisvexationofspirit。Forinmuchwisdomismuchgrief:andhethatincreasethknowledgeincreasethsorrow。
  "Isaidinmyheart,Gotonow,Iwillprovetheewithmirth,thereforeenjoypleasure:andbeholdthisalsoisvanity。Isaidoflaughter,Itismad:andofmirth,Whatdoethit?Isoughtinmyhearthowtocheermyfleshwithwine,andwhilemyheartwasguidedbywisdom,tolayholdonfolly,tillImightseewhatitwasgoodforthesonsofmenthattheyshoulddounderheaventhenumberofthedaysoftheirlife。Imademegreatworks;Ibuildedmehouses;Iplantedmevineyards;Imademegardensandorchards,andIplantedtreesinthemofallkindsoffruits:Imademepoolsofwater,towatertherefromtheforestwheretreeswerereared:I
  gotmeservantsandmaidens,andhadservantsborninmyhouse;
  alsoIhadgreatpossessionsofherdsandflocksaboveallthatwerebeforemeinJerusalem:Igatheredmealsosilverandgoldandthepeculiartreasurefromkingsandfromtheprovinces:Igotmemensingersandwomensingers;andthedelightsofthesonsofmen,asmusicalinstrumentsandallthatofallsorts。SoIwasgreat,andincreasedmorethanallthatwerebeforemeinJerusalem:alsomywisdomremainedwithme。AndwhatevermineeyesdesiredIkeptnotfromthem。Iwithheldnotmyheartfromanyjoy……ThenI
  lookedonalltheworksthatmyhandshadwrought,andonthelabourthatIhadlabouredtodo:and,behold,allwasvanityandvexationofspirit,andtherewasnoprofitfromthemunderthesun。AndIturnedmyselftobeholdwisdom,andmadness,andfolly……ButIperceivedthatoneevenhappenethtothemall。
  ThensaidIinmyheart,Asithappenethtothefool,soithappenetheventome,andwhywasIthenmorewise?thenIsaidinmyheart,thatthisalsoisvanity。Forthereisnoremembranceofthewisemorethanofthefoolforever;seeingthatwhichnowisinthedaystocomeshallallbeforgotten。Andhowdieththewiseman?asthefool。ThereforeIhatedlife;becausetheworkthatiswroughtunderthesunisgrievousuntome:forallisvanityandvexationofspirit。Yea,IhatedallmylabourwhichIhadtakenunderthesun:seeingthatImustleaveituntothemanthatshallbeafterme……Forwhathathmanofallhislabour,andofthevexationofhisheart,whereinhehathlabouredunderthesun?Forallhisdaysaresorrows,andhistravailgrief;yea,eveninthenighthishearttakethnorest。thisisalsovanity。Manisnotblessedwithsecuritythatheshouldeatanddrinkandcheerhissoulfromhisownlabour……Allthingscomealiketoall:thereisoneeventtotherighteousandtothewicked;tothegoodandtotheevil;tothecleanandtotheunclean;tohimthatsacrificethandtohimthatsacrificethnot;asisthegood,soisthesinner;
  andhethatsweareth,ashethatfearethanoath。Thisisanevilinallthatisdoneunderthesun,thatthereisoneeventuntoall;yea,alsotheheartofthesonsofmenisfullofevil,andmadnessisintheirheartwhiletheylive,andafterthattheygotothedead。Forhimthatisamongthelivingthereishope:foralivingdogisbetterthanadeadlion。Forthelivingknowthattheyshalldie:butthedeadknownotanything,neitherhavetheyanymoreareward;forthememoryofthemisforgotten。alsotheirlove,andtheirhatred,andtheirenvy,isnowperished;neitherhavetheyanymoreaportionforeverinanythingthatisdoneunderthesun。"
  SosaidSolomon,orwhoeverwrotethosewords。[Footnote:
  tolstoy’sversiondiffersslightlyinafewplacesfromourownAuthorizedorRevisedversion。Ihavefollowedhistext,forinalettertoFet,quotedonp。18,vol。ii,ofmy"LifeofTolstoy,"
  hesaysthat"TheAuthorizedEnglishversion[ofEcclesiastes]isbad。"——A。M。]
  AndthisiswhattheIndianwisdomtells:
  SakyaMuni,ayoung,happyprince,fromwhomtheexistenceofsickness,oldage,anddeathhadbeenhidden,wentouttodriveandsawaterribleoldman,toothlessandslobbering。theprince,fromwhomtillthenoldagehadbeenconcealed,wasamazed,andaskedhisdriverwhatitwas,andhowthatmanhadcometosuchawretchedanddisgustingcondition,andwhenhelearntthatthiswasthecommonfateofallmen,thatthesamethinginevitablyawaitedhim——theyoungprince——hecouldnotcontinuehisdrive,butgaveorderstogohome,thathemightconsiderthisfact。Soheshuthimselfupaloneandconsideredit。andheprobablydevisedsomeconsolationforhimself,forhesubsequentlyagainwentouttodrive,feelingmerryandhappy。Butthistimehesawasickman。
  Hesawanemaciated,livid,tremblingmanwithdimeyes。Theprince,fromwhomsicknesshadbeenconcealed,stoppedandaskedwhatthiswas。Andwhenhelearntthatthiswassickness,towhichallmenareliable,andthathehimself——ahealthyandhappyprince——mighthimselffallilltomorrow,heagainwasinnomoodtoenjoyhimselfbutgaveorderstodrivehome,andagainsoughtsomesolace,andprobablyfoundit,forhedroveoutathirdtimeforpleasure。Butthisthirdtimehesawanothernewsight:hesawmencarryingsomething。’Whatisthat?’’Adeadman。’’Whatdoes*dead*mean?’askedtheprince。Hewastoldthattobecomedeadmeanstobecomelikethatman。Theprinceapproachedthecorpse,uncoveredit,andlookedatit。’Whatwillhappentohimnow?’
  askedtheprince。Hewastoldthatthecorpsewouldbeburiedintheground。’Why?’’Becausehewillcertainlynotreturntolife,andwillonlyproduceastenchandworms。’’Andisthatthefateofallmen?Willthesamethinghappentome?Willtheyburyme,andshallIcauseastenchandbeeatenbyworms?’’Yes。’’Home!
  Ishallnotdriveoutforpleasure,andneverwillsodriveoutagain!’
  AndSakyaMunicouldfindnoconsolationinlife,anddecidedthatlifeisthegreatestofevils;andhedevotedallthestrengthofhissoultofreehimselffromit,andtofreeothers;andtodothissothat,evenafterdeath,lifeshallnotberenewedanymorebutbecompletelydestroyedatitsveryroots。SospeaksallthewisdomofIndia。
  Thesearethedirectrepliesthathumanwisdomgiveswhenitrepliestolife’squestion。
  "Thelifeofthebodyisanevilandalie。Thereforethedestructionofthelifeofthebodyisablessing,andweshoulddesireit,"saysSocrates。
  "Lifeisthatwhichshouldnotbe——anevil;andthepassageintoNothingnessistheonlygoodinlife,"saysSchopenhauer。
  "Allthatisintheworld——follyandwisdomandrichesandpovertyandmirthandgrief——isvanityandemptiness。Mandiesandnothingisleftofhim。Andthatisstupid,"saysSolomon。
  "Tolifeintheconsciousnessoftheinevitabilityofsuffering,ofbecomingenfeebled,ofoldageandofdeath,isimpossible——wemustfreeourselvesfromlife,fromallpossiblelife,"saysBuddha。
  Andwhatthesestrongmindssaidhasbeensaidandthoughtandfeltbymillionsuponmillionsofpeoplelikethem。AndIhavethoughtitandfeltit。
  Somywanderingamongthesciences,farfromfreeingmefrommydespair,onlystrengthenedit。Onekindofknowledgedidnotreplytolife’squestion,theotherkindreplieddirectlyconfirmingmydespair,indicatingnotthattheresultatwhichI
  hadarrivedwasthefruitoferrororofadiseasedstateofmymind,butonthecontrarythatIhadthoughtcorrectly,andthatmythoughtscoincidedwiththeconclusionsofthemostpowerfulofhumanminds。
  Itisnogooddeceivingoneself。Itisall——vanity!Happyishewhohasnotbeenborn:deathisbetterthanlife,andonemustfreeoneselffromlife。
  VII
  NotfindinganexplanationinscienceIbegantoseekforitinlife,hopingtofinditamongthepeoplearoundme。AndIbegantoobservehowthepeoplearoundme——peoplelikemyself——lived,andwhattheirattitudewastothisquestionwhichhadbroughtmetodespair。
  AndthisiswhatIfoundamongpeoplewhowereinthesamepositionasmyselfasregardseducationandmanneroflife。
  Ifoundthatforpeopleofmycircletherewerefourwaysoutoftheterriblepositioninwhichweareallplaced。
  Thefirstwasthatofignorance。Itconsistsinnotknowing,notunderstanding,thatlifeisanevilandanabsurdity。Peopleofthissort——chieflywomen,orveryyoungorverydullpeople——
  havenotyetunderstoodthatquestionoflifewhichpresenteditselftoSchopenhauer,Solomon,andBuddha。Theyseeneitherthedragonthatawaitsthemnorthemicegnawingtheshrubbywhichtheyarehanging,andtheylickthedropsofhoney。buttheylickthosedropsofhoneyonlyforawhile:somethingwillturntheirattentiontothedragonandthemice,andtherewillbeanendtotheirlicking。FromthemIhadnothingtolearn——onecannotceasetoknowwhatonedoesknow。
  Thesecondwayoutisepicureanism。Itconsists,whileknowingthehopelessnessoflife,inmakingusemeanwhileoftheadvantagesonehas,disregardingthedragonandthemice,andlickingthehoneyinthebestway,especiallyifthereismuchofitwithinreach。Solomonexpressesthiswayoutthus:"ThenI
  commendedmirth,becauseamanhathnobetterthingunderthesun,thantoeat,andtodrink,andtobemerry:andthatthisshouldaccompanyhiminhislabourthedaysofhislife,whichGodgivethhimunderthesun。
  "Thereforeeatthybreadwithjoyanddrinkthywinewithamerryheart……Livejoyfullywiththewifewhomthoulovestallthedaysofthelifeofthyvanity……forthisisthyportioninlifeandinthylabourswhichthoutakestunderthesun……
  Whatsoeverthyhandfindethtodo,doitwiththymight,forthereisnotwork,nordevice,norknowledge,norwisdom,inthegrave,whitherthougoest。"
  Thatisthewayinwhichthemajorityofpeopleofourcirclemakelifepossibleforthemselves。Theircircumstancesfurnishthemwithmoreofwelfarethanofhardship,andtheirmoraldullnessmakesitpossibleforthemtoforgetthattheadvantageoftheirpositionisaccidental,andthatnoteveryonecanhaveathousandwivesandpalaceslikeSolomon,thatforeveryonewhohasathousandwivesthereareathousandwithoutawife,andthatforeachpalacethereareathousandpeoplewhohavetobuilditinthesweatoftheirbrows;andthattheaccidentthathastodaymademeaSolomonmaytomorrowmakemeaSolomon’sslave。Thedullnessofthesepeople’simaginationenablesthemtoforgetthethingsthatgaveBuddhanopeace——theinevitabilityofsickness,oldage,anddeath,whichtodayortomorrowwilldestroyallthesepleasures。
  Sothinkandfeelthemajorityofpeopleofourdayandourmanneroflife。Thefactthatsomeofthesepeopledeclarethedullnessoftheirthoughtsandimaginationstobeaphilosophy,whichtheycallPositive,doesnotremovethem,inmyopinion,fromtheranksofthosewho,toavoidseeingthequestion,lickthehoney。Icouldnotimitatethesepeople;nothavingtheirdullnessofimaginationIcouldnotartificiallyproduceitinmyself。I
  couldnottearmyeyesfromthemiceandthedragon,asnovitalmancanafterhehasonceseenthem。
  Thethirdescapeisthatofstrengthandenergy。Itconsistsindestroyinglife,whenonehasunderstoodthatitisanevilandanabsurdity。Afewexceptionallystrongandconsistentpeopleactso。Havingunderstoodthestupidityofthejokethathasbeenplayedonthem,andhavingunderstoodthatitisbettertobedeadthantobealive,andthatitisbestofallnottoexist,theyactaccordinglyandpromptlyendthisstupidjoke,sincetherearemeans:aroperoundone’sneck,water,aknifetostickintoone’sheart,orthetrainsontherailways;andthenumberofthoseofourcirclewhoactinthiswaybecomesgreaterandgreater,andforthemostparttheyactsoatthebesttimeoftheirlife,whenthestrengthoftheirmindisinfullbloomandfewhabitsdegradingtothemindhaveasyetbeenacquired。
  IsawthatthiswastheworthiestwayofescapeandIwishedtoadoptit。
  Thefourthwayoutisthatofweakness。Itconsistsinseeingthetruthofthesituationandyetclingingtolife,knowinginadvancethatnothingcancomeofit。Peopleofthiskindknowthatdeathisbetterthanlife,butnothavingthestrengthtoactrationally——toendthedeceptionquicklyandkillthemselves——
  theyseemtowaitforsomething。Thisistheescapeofweakness,forifIknowwhatisbestanditiswithinmypower,whynotyieldtowhatisbest?……Ifoundmyselfinthatcategory。
  Sopeopleofmyclassevadetheterriblecontradictioninfourways。StrainmyattentionasIwould,Isawnowayexceptthosefour。Onewaywasnottounderstandthatlifeissenseless,vanity,andanevil,andthatitisbetternottolive。Icouldnothelpknowingthis,andwhenIonceknewitcouldnotshutmyeyestoit。thesecondwaywastouselifesuchasitiswithoutthinkingofthefuture。AndIcouldnotdothat。I,likeSakyaMuni,couldnotrideouthuntingwhenIknewthatoldage,suffering,anddeathexist。Myimaginationwastoovivid。NorcouldIrejoiceinthemomentaryaccidentsthatforaninstantthrewpleasuretomylot。Thethirdway,havingunderstoodthatlifeisevilandstupid,wastoenditbykillingoneself。I
  understoodthat,butsomehowstilldidnotkillmyself。ThefourthwaywastolivelikeSolomonandSchopenhauer——knowingthatlifeisastupidjokeplayeduponus,andstilltogoonliving,washingoneself,dressing,dining,talking,andevenwritingbooks。Thiswastomerepulsiveandtormenting,butIremainedinthatposition。
  IseenowthatifIdidnotkillmyselfitwasduetosomedimconsciousnessoftheinvalidityofmythoughts。Howeverconvincingandindubitableappearedtomethesequenceofmythoughtsandofthoseofthewisethathavebroughtustotheadmissionofthesenselessnessoflife,thereremainedinmeavaguedoubtofthejusticeofmyconclusion。
  Itwaslikethis:I,myreason,haveacknowledgedthatlifeissenseless。Ifthereisnothinghigherthanreason(andthereisnot:nothingcanprovethatthereis),thenreasonisthecreatoroflifeforme。Ifreasondidnotexisttherewouldbeformenolife。Howcanreasondenylifewhenitisthecreatoroflife?Ortoputittheotherway:weretherenolife,myreasonwouldnotexist;thereforereasonislife’sson。Lifeisall。Reasonisitsfruityetreasonrejectslifeitself!Ifeltthattherewassomethingwronghere。
  Lifeisasenselessevil,thatiscertain,saidItomyself。
  YetIhavelivedandamstillliving,andallmankindlivedandlives。Howisthat?Whydoesitlive,whenitispossiblenottolive?IsitthatonlyIandSchopenhauerarewiseenoughtounderstandthesenselessnessandeviloflife?
  Thereasoningshowingthevanityoflifeisnotsodifficult,andhaslongbeenfamiliartotheverysimplestfolk;yettheyhavelivedandstilllive。Howisittheyallliveandneverthinkofdoubtingthereasonablenessoflife?
  Myknowledge,confirmedbythewisdomofthesages,hasshownmethateverythingonearth——organicandinorganic——isallmostcleverlyarranged——onlymyownpositionisstupid。andthosefools——theenormousmassesofpeople——knownothingabouthoweverythingorganicandinorganicintheworldisarranged;buttheylive,anditseemstothemthattheirlifeisverywiselyarranged!……
  Anditstruckme:"ButwhatifthereissomethingIdonotyetknow?Ignorancebehavesjustinthatway。IgnorancealwayssaysjustwhatIamsaying。Whenitdoesnotknowsomething,itsaysthatwhatitdoesnotknowisstupid。Indeed,itappearsthatthereisawholehumanitythatlivedandlivesasifitunderstoodthemeaningofitslife,forwithoutunderstandingitcouldnotlive;butIsaythatallthislifeissenselessandthatIcannotlive。
  "Nothingpreventsourdenyinglifebysuicide。wellthen,killyourself,andyouwon’tdiscuss。Iflifedispleasesyou,killyourself!Youlive,andcannotunderstandthemeaningoflife——
  thenfinishit,anddonotfoolaboutinlife,sayingandwritingthatyoudonotunderstandit。Youhavecomeintogoodcompanywherepeoplearecontentedandknowwhattheyaredoing;ifyoufinditdullandrepulsive——goaway!"
  Indeed,whatarewewhoareconvincedofthenecessityofsuicideyetdonotdecidetocommitit,buttheweakest,mostinconsistent,andtoputitplainly,thestupidestofmen,fussingaboutwithourownstupidityasafoolfussesaboutwithapaintedhussy?Forourwisdom,howeverindubitableitmaybe,hasnotgivenustheknowledgeofthemeaningofourlife。Butallmankindwhosustainlife——millionsofthem——donotdoubtthemeaningoflife。
  Indeed,fromthemostdistanttimeofwhichIknowanything,whenlifebegan,peoplehavelivedknowingtheargumentaboutthevanityoflifewhichhasshownmeitssenselessness,andyettheylivedattributingsomemeaningtoit。
  Fromthetimewhenanylifebeganamongmentheyhadthatmeaningoflife,andtheyledthatlifewhichhasdescendedtome。
  Allthatisinmeandaroundme,all,corporealandincorporeal,isthefruitoftheirknowledgeoflife。ThoseveryinstrumentsofthoughtwithwhichIconsiderthislifeandcondemnitwerealldevisednotbemebutbythem。Imyselfwasborn,taught,andbroughtupthankstothem。Theydugouttheiron,taughtustocutdowntheforests,tamedthecowsandhorses,taughtustosowcornandtolivetogether,organizedourlife,andtaughtmetothinkandspeak。AndI,theirproduct,fed,suppliedwithdrink,taughtbythem,thinkingwiththeirthoughtsandwords,havearguedthattheyareanabsurdity!"Thereissomethingwrong,"saidItomyself。"Ihaveblunderedsomewhere。"ButitwasalongtimebeforeIcouldfindoutwherethemistakewas。
  VIII
  Allthesedoubts,whichIamnowabletoexpressmoreorlesssystematically,Icouldnotthenhaveexpressed。Ithenonlyfeltthathoweverlogicallyinevitableweremyconclusionsconcerningthevanityoflife,confirmedastheywerebythegreatestthinkers,therewassomethingnotrightaboutthem。WhetheritwasinthereasoningitselforinthestatementofthequestionIdidnotknow——Ionlyfeltthattheconclusionwasrationallyconvincing,butthatthatwasinsufficient。Alltheseconclusionscouldnotsoconvincemeastomakemedowhatfollowedfrommyreasoning,thatistosay,killmyself。AndIshouldhavetoldanuntruthhadI,withoutkillingmyself,saidthatreasonhadbroughtmetothepointIhadreached。Reasonworked,butsomethingelsewasalsoworkingwhichIcanonlycallaconsciousnessoflife。A
  forcewasworkingwhichcompelledmetoturnmyattentiontothisandnottothat;anditwasthisforcewhichextricatedmefrommydesperatesituationandturnedmymindinquiteanotherdirection。
  ThisforcecompelledmetoturnmyattentiontothefactthatIandafewhundredsimilarpeoplearenotthewholeofmankind,andthatIdidnotyetknowthelifeofmankind。
  Lookingatthenarrowcircleofmyequals,Isawonlypeoplewhohadnotunderstoodthequestion,orwhohadunderstooditanddrowneditinlife’sintoxication,orhadunderstooditandendedtheirlives,orhadunderstooditandyetfromweaknesswerelivingouttheirdesperatelife。AndIsawnoothers。Itseemedtomethatthatnarrowcircleofrich,learned,andleisuredpeopletowhichIbelongedformedthewholeofhumanity,andthatthosemilliardsofotherswhohavelivedandarelivingwerecattleofsomesort——notrealpeople。
  Strange,incrediblyincomprehensibleasitnowseemstomethatIcould,whilereasoningaboutlife,overlookthewholelifeofmankindthatsurroundedmeonallsides;thatIcouldtosuchadegreeblundersoabsurdlyastothinkthatmylife,andSolomon’sandSchopenhauer’s,isthereal,normallife,andthatthelifeofthemilliardsisacircumstanceundeservingofattention——strangeasthisnowistome,Iseethatsoitwas。InthedelusionofmyprideofintellectitseemedtomesoindubitablethatIandSolomonandSchopenhauerhadstatedthequestionsotrulyandexactlythatnothingelsewaspossible——soindubitablediditseemthatallthosemilliardsconsistedofmenwhohadnotyetarrivedatanapprehensionofalltheprofundityofthequestion——
  thatIsoughtforthemeaningofmylifewithoutitonceoccurringtometoask:"Butwhatmeaningisandhasbeengiventotheirlivesbyallthemilliardsofcommonfolkwholiveandhavelivedintheworld?"
  Ilonglivedinthisstateoflunacy,which,infactifnotinwords,isparticularlycharacteristicofusveryliberalandlearnedpeople。ButthankseithertothestrangephysicalaffectionIhaveforthereallabouringpeople,whichcompelledmetounderstandthemandtoseethattheyarenotsostupidaswesuppose,orthankstothesincerityofmyconvictionthatIcouldknownothingbeyondthefactthatthebestIcoulddowastohangmyself,atanyrateIinstinctivelyfeltthatifIwishedtoliveandunderstandthemeaningoflife,Imustseekthismeaningnotamongthosewhohavelostitandwishtokillthemselves,butamongthosemilliardsofthepastandthepresentwhomakelifeandwhosupporttheburdenoftheirownlivesandofoursalso。AndI
  consideredtheenormousmassesofthosesimple,unlearned,andpoorpeoplewhohavelivedandarelivingandIsawsomethingquitedifferent。Isawthat,withrareexceptions,allthosemilliardswhohavelivedandarelivingdonotfitintomydivisions,andthatIcouldnotclassthemasnotunderstandingthequestion,fortheythemselvesstateitandreplytoitwithextraordinaryclearness。NorcouldIconsiderthemepicureans,fortheirlifeconsistsmoreofprivationsandsufferingsthanofenjoyments。
  StilllesscouldIconsiderthemasirrationallydraggingonameaninglessexistence,foreveryactoftheirlife,aswellasdeathitself,isexplainedbythem。Tokillthemselvestheyconsiderthegreatestevil。Itappearedthatallmankindhadaknowledge,unacknowledgedanddespisedbyme,ofthemeaningoflife。Itappearedthatreasonableknowledgedoesnotgivethemeaningoflife,butexcludeslife:whilethemeaningattributedtolifebymilliardsofpeople,byallhumanity,restsonsomedespisedpseudo—knowledge。
  Rationalknowledgepresentedbythelearnedandwise,deniesthemeaningoflife,buttheenormousmassesofmen,thewholeofmankindreceivethatmeaninginirrationalknowledge。Andthatirrationalknowledgeisfaith,thatverythingwhichIcouldnotbutreject。ItisGod,OneinThree;thecreationinsixdays;thedevilsandangels,andalltherestthatIcannotacceptaslongasIretainmyreason。
  Mypositionwasterrible。IknewIcouldfindnothingalongthepathofreasonableknowledgeexceptadenialoflife;andthere——infaith——wasnothingbutadenialofreason,whichwasyetmoreimpossibleformethanadenialoflife。Fromrationalknowledgeitappearedthatlifeisanevil,peopleknowthisanditisintheirpowertoendlife;yettheylivedandstilllive,andImyselflive,thoughIhavelongknownthatlifeissenselessandanevil。ByfaithitappearsthatinordertounderstandthemeaningoflifeImustrenouncemyreason,theverythingforwhichaloneameaningisrequired。
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  Acontradictionarosefromwhichthereweretwoexits。EitherthatwhichIcalledreasonwasnotsorationalasIsupposed,orthatwhichseemedtomeirrationalwasnotsoirrationalasI
  supposed。AndIbegantoverifythelineofargumentofmyrationalknowledge。
  VerifyingthelineofargumentofrationalknowledgeIfounditquitecorrect。Theconclusionthatlifeisnothingwasinevitable;butInoticedamistake。Themistakelayinthis,thatmyreasoningwasnotinaccordwiththequestionIhadput。Thequestionwas:"WhyshouldIlive,thatistosay,whatreal,permanentresultwillcomeoutofmyillusorytransitorylife——
  whatmeaninghasmyfiniteexistenceinthisinfiniteworld?"AndtoreplytothatquestionIhadstudiedlife。
  Thesolutionofallthepossiblequestionsoflifecouldevidentlynotsatisfyme,formyquestion,simpleasitatfirstappeared,includedademandforanexplanationofthefiniteintermsoftheinfinite,andviceversa。
  Iasked:"Whatisthemeaningofmylife,beyondtime,cause,andspace?"AndIrepliedtoquiteanotherquestion:"Whatisthemeaningofmylifewithintime,cause,andspace?"Withtheresultthat,afterlongeffortsofthought,theanswerIreachedwas:"None。"
  InmyreasoningsIconstantlycompared(norcouldIdootherwise)thefinitewiththefinite,andtheinfinitewiththeinfinite;butforthatreasonIreachedtheinevitableresult:
  forceisforce,matterismatter,williswill,theinfiniteistheinfinite,nothingisnothing——andthatwasallthatcouldresult。
  Itwassomethinglikewhathappensinmathematics,whenthinkingtosolveanequation,wefindweareworkingonanidentity。thelineofreasoningiscorrect,butresultsintheanswerthataequalsa,orxequalsx,oroequalso。thesamethinghappenedwithmyreasoninginrelationtothequestionofthemeaningofmylife。Therepliesgivenbyallsciencetothatquestiononlyresultin——identity。
  Andreally,strictlyscientificknowledge——thatknowledgewhichbegins,asDescartes’sdid,withcompletedoubtabouteverything——rejectsallknowledgeadmittedonfaithandbuildseverythingafreshonthelawsofreasonandexperience,andcannotgiveanyotherreplytothequestionoflifethanthatwhichI
  obtained:anindefinitereply。Onlyatfirsthaditseemedtomethatknowledgehadgivenapositivereply——thereplyofSchopenhauer:thatlifehasnomeaningandisanevil。ButonexaminingthematterIunderstoodthatthereplyisnotpositive,itwasonlymyfeelingthatsoexpressedit。Strictlyexpressed,asitisbytheBrahminsandbySolomonandSchopenhauer,thereplyismerelyindefinite,oranidentity:oequalso,lifeisnothing。
  Sothatphilosophicknowledgedeniesnothing,butonlyrepliesthatthequestioncannotbesolvedbyit——thatforitthesolutionremainsindefinite。
  Havingunderstoodthis,Iunderstoodthatitwasnotpossibletoseekinrationalknowledgeforareplytomyquestion,andthatthereplygivenbyrationalknowledgeisamereindicationthatareplycanonlybeobtainedbyadifferentstatementofthequestionandonlywhentherelationofthefinitetotheinfiniteisincludedinthequestion。AndIunderstoodthat,howeverirrationalanddistortedmightbetherepliesgivenbyfaith,theyhavethisadvantage,thattheyintroduceintoeveryanswerarelationbetweenthefiniteandtheinfinite,withoutwhichtherecanbenosolution。
  InwhateverwayIstatedthequestion,thatrelationappearedintheanswer。HowamItolive?——AccordingtothelawofGod。
  Whatrealresultwillcomeofmylife?——Eternaltormentoreternalbliss。Whatmeaninghaslifethatdeathdoesnotdestroy?
  ——UnionwiththeeternalGod:heaven。
  Sothatbesidesrationalknowledge,whichhadseemedtometheonlyknowledge,Iwasinevitablybroughttoacknowledgethatalllivehumanityhasanotherirrationalknowledge——faithwhichmakesitpossibletolive。Faithstillremainedtomeasirrationalasitwasbefore,butIcouldnotbutadmitthatitalonegivesmankindareplytothequestionsoflife,andthatconsequentlyitmakeslifepossible。Reasonableknowledgehadbroughtmetoacknowledgethatlifeissenseless——mylifehadcometoahaltandIwishedtodestroymyself。LookingaroundonthewholeofmankindIsawthatpeopleliveanddeclarethattheyknowthemeaningoflife。Ilookedatmyself——IhadlivedaslongasI
  knewameaningoflifeandhadmadelifepossible。
  Lookingagainatpeopleofotherlands,atmycontemporariesandattheirpredecessors,Isawthesamething。Wherethereislife,theresincemanbeganfaithhasmadelifepossibleforhim,andthechiefoutlineofthatfaithiseverywhereandalwaysidentical。
  Whateverthefaithmaybe,andwhateveranswersitmaygive,andtowhomsoeveritgivesthem,everysuchanswergivestothefiniteexistenceofmananinfinitemeaning,ameaningnotdestroyedbysufferings,deprivations,ordeath。Thismeansthatonlyinfaithcanwefindforlifeameaningandapossibility。
  What,then,isthisfaith?AndIunderstoodthatfaithisnotmerely"theevidenceofthingsnotseen",etc。,andisnotarevelation(thatdefinesonlyoneoftheindicationsoffaith,isnottherelationofmantoGod(onehasfirsttodefinefaithandthenGod,andnotdefinefaiththroughGod);itnotonlyagreementwithwhathasbeentoldone(asfaithismostusuallysupposedtobe),butfaithisaknowledgeofthemeaningofhumanlifeinconsequenceofwhichmandoesnotdestroyhimselfbutlives。Faithisthestrengthoflife。Ifamanliveshebelievesinsomething。
  Ifhedidnotbelievethatonemustliveforsomething,hewouldnotlive。Ifhedoesnotseeandrecognizetheillusorynatureofthefinite,hebelievesinthefinite;ifheunderstandstheillusorynatureofthefinite,hemustbelieveintheinfinite。
  Withoutfaithhecannotlive。
  AndIrecalledthewholecourseofmymentallabourandwashorrified。Itwasnowcleartomethatformantobeabletolivehemusteithernotseetheinfinite,orhavesuchanexplanationofthemeaningoflifeaswillconnectthefinitewiththeinfinite。
  SuchanexplanationIhadhad;butaslongasIbelievedinthefiniteIdidnotneedtheexplanation,andIbegantoverifyitbyreason。Andinthelightofreasonthewholeofmyformerexplanationflewtoatoms。ButatimecamewhenIceasedtobelieveinthefinite。AndthenIbegantobuilduponrationalfoundations,outofwhatIknew,anexplanationwhichwouldgiveameaningtolife;butnothingcouldIbuild。TogetherwiththebesthumanintellectsIreachedtheresultthatoequalso,andwasmuchastonishedatthatconclusion,thoughnothingelsecouldhaveresulted。
  WhatwasIdoingwhenIsoughtananswerintheexperimentalsciences?IwishedtoknowwhyIlive,andforthispurposestudiedallthatisoutsideme。EvidentlyImightlearnmuch,butnothingofwhatIneeded。
  WhatwasIdoingwhenIsoughtananswerinphilosophicalknowledge?IwasstudyingthethoughtsofthosewhohadfoundthemselvesinthesamepositionasI,lackingareplytothequestion"whydoIlive?"EvidentlyIcouldlearnnothingbutwhatIknewmyself,namelythatnothingcanbeknown。
  WhatamI?——Apartoftheinfinite。Inthosefewwordsliesthewholeproblem。
  Isitpossiblethathumanityhasonlyputthatquestiontoitselfsinceyesterday?Andcannoonebeforemehavesethimselfthatquestion——aquestionsosimple,andonethatspringstothetongueofeverywisechild?
  Surelythatquestionhasbeenaskedsincemanbegan;andnaturallyforthesolutionofthatquestionsincemanbeganithasbeenequallyinsufficienttocomparethefinitewiththefiniteandtheinfinitewiththeinfinite,andsincemanbegantherelationofthefinitetotheinfinitehasbeensoughtoutandexpressed。
  Alltheseconceptionsinwhichthefinitehasbeenadjustedtotheinfiniteandameaningfoundforlife——theconceptionofGod,ofwill,ofgoodness——wesubmittologicalexamination。Andallthoseconceptionsfailtostandreason’scriticism。
  Wereitnotsoterribleitwouldbeludicrouswithwhatprideandself—satisfactionwe,likechildren,pullthewatchtopieces,takeoutthespring,makeatoyofit,andarethensurprisedthatthewatchdoesnotgo。
  Asolutionofthecontradictionbetweenthefiniteandtheinfinite,andsuchareplytothequestionoflifeaswillmakeitpossibletolive,isnecessaryandprecious。Andthatistheonlysolutionwhichwefindeverywhere,always,andamongallpeoples:
  asolutiondescendingfromtimesinwhichwelosesightofthelifeofman,asolutionsodifficultthatwecancomposenothinglikeit——andthissolutionwelight—heartedlydestroyinorderagaintosetthesamequestion,whichisnaturaltoeveryoneandtowhichwehavenoanswer。
  Theconceptionofaninfinitegod,thedivinityofthesoul,theconnexionofhumanaffairswithGod,theunityandexistenceofthesoul,man’sconceptionofmoralgoodnessandevil——areconceptionsformulatedinthehiddeninfinityofhumanthought,theyarethoseconceptionswithoutwhichneitherlifenorIshouldexist;yetrejectingallthatlabourofthewholeofhumanity,I
  wishedtoremakeitafreshmyselfandinmyownmanner。
  Ididnotthenthinklikethat,butthegermsofthesethoughtswerealreadyinme。Iunderstood,inthefirstplace,thatmypositionwithSchopenhauerandSolomon,notwithstandingourwisdom,wasstupid:weseethatlifeisanevilandyetcontinuetolive。Thatisevidentlystupid,foriflifeissenselessandI
  amsofondofwhatisreasonable,itshouldbedestroyed,andthentherewouldbenoonetochallengeit。Secondly,Iunderstoodthatallone’sreasoningsturnedinaviciouscirclelikeawheeloutofgearwithitspinion。Howevermuchandhoweverwellwemayreasonwecannotobtainareplytothequestion;andowillalwaysequalo,andthereforeourpathisprobablyerroneous。Thirdly,IbegantounderstandthatintherepliesgivenbyfaithisstoredupthedeepesthumanwisdomandthatIhadnorighttodenythemonthegroundofreason,andthatthoseanswersaretheonlyoneswhichreplytolife’squestion。
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  Iunderstoodthis,butitmademattersnobetterforme。I
  wasnowreadytoacceptanyfaithifonlyitdidnotdemandofmeadirectdenialofreason——whichwouldbeafalsehood。AndI
  studiedBuddhismandMohammedanismfrombooks,andmostofallI
  studiedChristianitybothfrombooksandfromthepeoplearoundme。
  NaturallyIfirstofallturnedtotheorthodoxofmycircle,topeoplewhowerelearned:toChurchtheologians,monks,totheologiansofthenewestshade,andeventoEvangelicalswhoprofesssalvationbybeliefintheRedemption。AndIseizedonthesebelieversandquestionedthemastotheirbeliefsandtheirunderstandingofthemeaningoflife。
  ButthoughImadeallpossibleconcessions,andavoidedalldisputes,Icouldnotacceptthefaithofthesepeople。Isawthatwhattheygaveoutastheirfaithdidnotexplainthemeaningoflifebutobscuredit,andthattheythemselvesaffirmtheirbeliefnottoanswerthatquestionoflifewhichbroughtmetofaith,butforsomeotheraimsalientome。
  Irememberthepainfulfeelingoffearofbeingthrownbackintomyformerstateofdespair,afterthehopeIoftenandoftenexperiencedinmyintercoursewiththesepeople。
  Themorefullytheyexplainedtometheirdoctrines,themoreclearlydidIperceivetheirerrorandrealizedthatmyhopeoffindingintheirbeliefanexplanationofthemeaningoflifewasvain。
  ItwasnotthatintheirdoctrinestheymixedmanyunnecessaryandunreasonablethingswiththeChristiantruthsthathadalwaysbeenneartome:thatwasnotwhatrepelledme。Iwasrepelledbythefactthatthesepeople’sliveswerelikemyown,withonlythisdifference——thatsuchalifedidnotcorrespondtotheprinciplestheyexpoundedintheirteachings。Iclearlyfeltthattheydeceivedthemselvesandthatthey,likemyselffoundnoothermeaninginlifethantolivewhilelifelasts,takingallone’shandscanseize。Isawthisbecauseiftheyhadhadameaningwhichdestroyedthefearofloss,suffering,anddeath,theywouldnothavefearedthesethings。Butthey,thesebelieversofourcircle,justlikemyself,livinginsufficiencyandsuperfluity,triedtoincreaseorpreservethem,fearedprivations,suffering,anddeath,andjustlikemyselfandallofusunbelievers,livedtosatisfytheirdesires,andlivedjustasbadly,ifnotworse,thantheunbelievers。
  Noargumentscouldconvincemeofthetruthoftheirfaith。
  Onlydeedswhichshowedthattheysawameaninginlifemakingwhatwassodreadfultome——poverty,sickness,anddeath——notdreadfultothem,couldconvinceme。AndsuchdeedsIdidnotseeamongthevariousbelieversinourcircle。Onthecontrary,Isawsuchdeedsdone[Footnote:thispassageisnoteworthyasbeingoneofthefewreferencesmadebyTolstoyatthisperiodtotherevolutionaryor"Back—to—the—People"movement,inwhichmanyyoungmenandwomenwereriskingandsacrificinghome,property,andlifeitselffrommotiveswhichhadmuchincommonwithhisownperceptionthattheupperlayersofSocietyareparasiticandpreyonthevitalsofthepeoplewhosupportthem。——A。M。]bypeopleofourcirclewhowerethemostunbelieving,butneverbyourso—
  calledbelievers。
  AndIunderstoodthatthebeliefofthesepeoplewasnotthefaithIsought,andthattheirfaithisnotarealfaithbutanepicureanconsolationinlife。
  Iunderstoodthatthatfaithmayperhapsserve,ifnotforaconsolationatleastforsomedistractionforarepentantSolomononhisdeath—bed,butitcannotserveforthegreatmajorityofmankind,whoarecalledonnottoamusethemselveswhileconsumingthelabourofothersbuttocreatelife。
  Forallhumanitytobeabletolive,andcontinuetoliveattributingameaningtolife,they,thosemilliards,musthaveadifferent,areal,knowledgeoffaith。Indeed,itwasnotthefactthatwe,withSolomonandSchopenhauer,didnotkillourselvesthatconvincedmeoftheexistenceoffaith,butthefactthatthosemilliardsofpeoplehavelivedandareliving,andhaveborneSolomonandusonthecurrentoftheirlives。
  AndIbegantodrawneartothebelieversamongthepoor,simple,unletteredfolk:pilgrims,monks,sectarians,andpeasants。
  ThefaithofthesecommonpeoplewasthesameChristianfaithaswasprofessedbythepseudo—believersofourcircle。Amongthem,too,IfoundagreatdealofsuperstitionmixedwiththeChristiantruths;butthedifferencewasthatthesuperstitionsofthebelieversofourcirclewerequiteunnecessarytothemandwerenotinconformitywiththeirlives,beingmerelyakindofepicureandiversion;butthesuperstitionsofthebelieversamongthelabouringmassesconformedsowiththeirlivesthatitwasimpossibletoimaginethemtooneselfwithoutthosesuperstitions,whichwereanecessaryconditionoftheirlife。thewholelifeofbelieversinourcirclewasacontradictionoftheirfaith,butthewholelifeoftheworking—folkbelieverswasaconfirmationofthemeaningoflifewhichtheirfaithgavethem。AndIbegantolookwellintothelifeandfaithofthesepeople,andthemoreI
  considereditthemoreIbecameconvincedthattheyhavearealfaithwhichisanecessitytothemandalonegivestheirlifeameaningandmakesitpossibleforthemtolive。IncontrastwithwhatIhadseeninourcircle——wherelifewithoutfaithispossibleandwherehardlyoneinathousandacknowledgeshimselftobeabeliever——amongthemthereishardlyoneunbelieverinathousand。IncontrastwithwhatIhadseeninourcircle,wherethewholeoflifeispassedinidleness,amusement,anddissatisfaction,Isawthatthewholelifeofthesepeoplewaspassedinheavylabour,andthattheywerecontentwithlife。Incontradistinctiontothewayinwhichpeopleofourcircleopposefateandcomplainofitonaccountofdeprivationsandsufferings,thesepeopleacceptedillnessandsorrowwithoutanyperplexityoropposition,andwithaquietandfirmconvictionthatallisgood。
  Incontradistinctiontous,whothewiserwearethelessweunderstandthemeaningoflife,andseesomeevilironyinthefactthatwesufferanddie,thesefolkliveandsuffer,andtheyapproachdeathandsufferingwithtranquillityandinmostcasesgladly。Incontrasttothefactthatatranquildeath,adeathwithouthorroranddespair,isaveryrareexceptioninourcircle,atroubled,rebellious,andunhappydeathistherarestexceptionamongthepeople。andsuchpeople,lackingallthatforusandforSolomonistheonlygoodoflifeandyetexperiencingthegreatesthappiness,areagreatmultitude。Ilookedmorewidelyaroundme。
  Iconsideredthelifeoftheenormousmassofthepeopleinthepastandthepresent。Andofsuchpeople,understandingthemeaningoflifeandabletoliveandtodie,Isawnottwoorthree,ortens,buthundreds,thousands,andmillions。andtheyall——endlesslydifferentintheirmanners,minds,education,andposition,astheywere——allalike,incompletecontrasttomyignorance,knewthemeaningoflifeanddeath,labouredquietly,endureddeprivationsandsufferings,andlivedanddiedseeingthereinnotvanitybutgood。
  AndIlearnttolovethesepeople。ThemoreIcametoknowtheirlife,thelifeofthosewhoarelivingandofotherswhoaredeadofwhomIreadandheard,themoreIlovedthemandtheeasieritbecameformetolive。SoIwentonforabouttwoyears,andachangetookplaceinmewhichhadlongbeenpreparingandthepromiseofwhichhadalwaysbeeninme。Itcameaboutthatthelifeofourcircle,therichandlearned,notmerelybecamedistastefultome,butlostallmeaninginmyeyes。Allouractions,discussions,scienceandart,presenteditselftomeinanewlight。Iunderstoodthatitisallmerelyself—indulgence,andthetofindameaninginitisimpossible;whilethelifeofthewholelabouringpeople,thewholeofmankindwhoproducelife,appearedtomeinitstruesignificance。Iunderstoodthat*that*
  islifeitself,andthatthemeaninggiventothatlifeistrue:
  andIacceptedit。
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  Andrememberinghowthoseverybeliefshadrepelledmeandhadseemedmeaninglesswhenprofessedbypeoplewhoselivesconflictedwiththem,andhowthesesamebeliefsattractedmeandseemedreasonablewhenIsawthatpeoplelivedinaccordwiththem,I
  understoodwhyIhadthenrejectedthosebeliefsandfoundthemmeaningless,yetnowacceptedthemandfoundthemfullofmeaning。
  IunderstoodthatIhaderred,andwhyIerred。IhaderrednotsomuchbecauseIthoughtincorrectlyasbecauseIlivedbadly。I
  understoodthatitwasnotanerrorinmythoughtthathadhidtruthfrommeasmuchasmylifeitselfintheexceptionalconditionsofepicureangratificationofdesiresinwhichIpassedit。Iunderstoodthatmyquestionastowhatmylifeis,andtheanswer——andevil——wasquitecorrect。Theonlymistakewasthattheanswerreferredonlytomylife,whileIhadreferredittolifeingeneral。Iaskedmyselfwhatmylifeis,andgotthereply:Anevilandanabsurdity。andreallymylife——alifeofindulgenceofdesires——wassenselessandevil,andthereforethereply,"Lifeisevilandanabsurdity",referredonlytomylife,butnottohumanlifeingeneral。IunderstoodthetruthwhichI
  afterwardsfoundintheGospels,"thatmenloveddarknessratherthanthelight,fortheirworkswereevil。Foreveryonethatdoethillhateththelight,andcomethnottothelight,lesthisworksshouldbereproved。"Iperceivedthattounderstandthemeaningoflifeitisnecessaryfirstthatlifeshouldnotbemeaninglessandevil,thenwecanapplyreasontoexplainit。IunderstoodwhyI
  hadsolongwanderedroundsoevidentatruth,andthatifoneistothinkandspeakofthelifeofmankind,onemustthinkandspeakofthatlifeandnotofthelifeofsomeoflife’sparasites。Thattruthwasalwaysastrueasthattwoandtwoarefour,butIhadnotacknowledgedit,becauseonadmittingtwoandtwotobefourI
  hadalsotoadmitthatIwasbad;andtofeelmyselftobegoodwasformemoreimportantandnecessarythanfortwoandtwotobefour。Icametolovegoodpeople,hatedmyself,andconfessedthetruth。Nowallbecamecleartome。