Mankind's tragedy is that he can draw up blueprints for a better life but he cannot live up to them.
In her book "The Proud Tower," Barbara W. Tuchman explores the struggles of humanity to achieve its ideal visions for life. Despite our ability to create comprehensive plans for improvement and a better future, there seems to be an inherent failure to follow through and realize these aspirations in reality. This highlights a fundamental tragedy of mankind, where the gap between intention and action remains a persistent challenge.
Tuchman's observation reflects...