"Elegir esto o aquello es afirmar al mismo tiempo el valor de lo que se elige."
— Jean Paul Sartre
Simplified Meaning:
When you make a choice between two options, you are not just picking something but also showing that you believe the option you chose is valuable or important. For example, if you decide to spend your money on healthy food instead of junk food, you're showing that you think eating healthy is worthwhile and good for you. This idea can apply to many parts of life, like choosing friends, career paths, or hobbies. By making a choice, you’re sending a message to yourself and others about what you think is important. Knowing this can help you make more thoughtful decisions that reflect your true values and priorities.
Related tags
Affirmation Choices Decision-making Existentialism Importance Meaning Philosophy Preferences Selection ValuesFEATURED QUOTES