Martin Heidegger

"Freedom is only to be found where there is burden to be shouldered. In creative achievements this burden always represents an imperative and a need that weighs heavily upon man’s mood, so that he comes to be in a mood of melancholy. All creative action resides in a mood of melancholy, whether we are clearly aware of the fact or not, whether we speak at length about it or not. All creative action resides in a mood of melancholy, but this is not to say that everyone in a melancholy mood is creative."

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Source: Martin Heidegger (1968). “What is called thinking?”

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Martin Heidegger

Martin Heidegger

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Martin Heidegger was a German philosopher known for his work on existentialism and phenomenology, particularly in 'Being and Time.'

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