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A person of high, rare mental gifts who is forced into a job which is merely...
Author:
Irvin D. Yalom
Book:
The Schopenhauer Cure
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A person of high, rare mental gifts who is forced into a job which is merely useful is like a valuable vase decorated with the most beautiful painting and then used as a kitchen pot.
( Irvin D. Yalom )
[ The Schopenhauer Cure ]
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