"We have misunderstood our confusion when we think there is an answer to it. The confusion is not a result of questions that are too hard, but rather a questioner who is disintegrating. Confusion is the introduction to true intelligence."
Steven Harrison
Author
Steven Harrison is a thought leader known for his insights on freedom and resilience, emphasizing personal growth through life's challenges.
- Born
- August 10, 1980
- Quotes
- 5
- Rank
- #3220
About Steven Harrison
Steven Harrison — Life and Legacy
Steven Harrison is a prominent thinker whose work focuses on the themes of freedom and resilience. His distinctive approach encourages individuals to navigate life's complexities with a mindset geared towards personal growth and self-discovery. Harrison's key ideas revolve around the belief that true freedom is an internal state, as reflected in his quote, 'freedom is a state of mind.' This perspective challenges conventional views that equate freedom solely with external circumstances, urging individuals to cultivate mental liberation. His insights into resilience highlight the strength found in vulnerability, where he articulates that setbacks can serve as powerful catalysts for growth. The relevance of Harrison's quotes today lies in their ability to resonate with those facing personal challenges. His emphasis on embracing uncertainty and learning from adversity provides a roadmap for individuals seeking to transform their struggles into opportunities for profound change.
Quote collection
Steven Harrison quotes
5 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Personal improvement is like sitting in a movie theater, arguing with the villain projected on the screen, and feeling that at least we have tried to make things better."
"We can continue our quest for improvement or not. We can search for happiness, enlightenment, security or identity or not. The search is not wrong; it is unrelated to the actual world."
"We idealize the transformative life into a life of power, of extraordinary experience, of deep realization. It is none of these things; rather it is a life that is without a trace, a life as it actually is, which is without me."
"That transformation is to lose everything is an understatement so vast as to be without meaning. One has to lose everything, and one has to lose the one who has lost everything."