Are we not all flung into the world for no other purpose than to hate each other, and so to torture ourselves and one another?

Leo Tolstoy
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Are we not all flung into the world for no other purpose than to hate each other, and so to torture ourselves and one another? The writer was talking about how this world is full of conflict. There are people who want to destroy others for different reasons. They don't care about you or me. They only want to make sure they are the best at whatever they do.

They are obsessed with power and prestige, and they will stop at nothing to achieve them. People make war because they want to feel powerful; they want to win. But when you win, you don't feel powerful; you feel empty.

It's like having a great meal, then waking up the next morning starving.

Source: Anna Karenina

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