Counsels and Maxims by Arthur Schopenhauer (Book Notes)

--- by D. Petkovski ---
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Today, I’ll share my notes from Arthur Schopenahuer’s “Counsels and Maxims”.

Whether you’re a seasoned philosophy enthusiast or a newcomer to Schopenhauer’s ideas, I hope you can find some value in my short-format conclusions.

Remember, this is neither a book review nor a summary.

Just condensed notes for myself.

My Notes from “Counsels and Maxims” by Arthur Schopenhauer

Below you can find my actionable conclusions from Schopenhauer’s Counsels and Maxims.

The way I end up with these lists is by taking pictures of the paragraphs of interest and re-reading them after I’m done with the book. Then, I write my own interpretation of each and find similarities. And only then I derive the essence in fewest words possible.

This is what I mean by “condensed notes” – having conclusions that I can trust without further commentary.

With that being said, here are my practical takeaways from Counsels and Maxims:

  • Live and let live.
  • See people infrequently.
  • “No man can see over his own height.” Don’t engage.
  • Never be too letting or too kind. People show more disregard the more you spoil them.
  • If someone does little things that make others uncomfortable for selfish personal gain, they’ll do bigger as well.
  • Either let go or go all in.
  • You can’t change your character – you’ll revert to the mean. But you can have principles.
  • Be polite but direct. State your judgements cold and without fear.
  • You can’t convince anyone of anything. Be more tolerant of others’ foolishness.
  • Keep your secrets.
  • Don’t show hatred or anger in words or gestures. Only in actions.
  • Don’t think or evaluate at night.

I think this is a great list of outtakes that are both practical and bring the essence of the piece.

I’ve found value in Schopenhauer’s work since I was a teenager and I identified with many of his ideas. They’re definitely timeless – as applicable today as in his time, and also throughout any person’s age.

 

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