Action and personal happiness have no truck with each other; they are eternally at war.
In "Night Flight," Antoine de Saint-Exupéry explores the complex relationship between action and personal happiness, suggesting that they are fundamentally incompatible. The idea posits that engaging in active pursuits often conflicts with achieving true contentment. This concept can resonate with many, as individuals frequently find themselves torn between their responsibilities, ambitions, and their pursuit of inner joy.
This ongoing struggle highlights the tension that many face in balancing the demands of...