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: All "willing" comes from a lack or deficiency, which is felt as suffering. When a desire is met, it leads only to temporary relief before being replaced by boredom or a new, unfulfilled craving.

Because the Will is fundamentally purposeless and never satisfied, Schopenhauer arrived at a deeply conclusion: : All "willing" comes from a lack or

Schopenhauer offers three main pathways to escape the tyranny of the Will: It presents a unified theory of reality centered

Arthur Schopenhauer’s ( Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung ), first published in 1818, is a cornerstone of 19th-century philosophy that bridges Western Kantian thought with Eastern traditions like Buddhism and Hinduism. It presents a unified theory of reality centered on a dualistic view: the world is both a mental projection ( Representation ) and a primal, blind energy ( Will ). The Dual Nature of Existence Legacy and Influence Though largely ignored during his

: The highest form of liberation is the total denial of the will-to-live . By giving up worldly desires and practicing self-denial, a person can tranquilize the Will and achieve a state akin to Buddhist Nirvana . Legacy and Influence

Though largely ignored during his own time, this work later exerted a massive influence on major figures across several fields: