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Erich Fromm

“The common suffering is the alienation from oneself, from one’s fellow man, and from nature; the awareness that life runs out of one’s hand like sand, and that one will die without having lived; that one lives in the midst of plenty and yet is joyless.”

Erich Fromm, Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism
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