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This chapter explores the three powerful passions that influenced Bertrand Russell's life: love, knowledge, and pity for humanity's suffering, highlighting their significance in shaping a meaningful existence.

My Three Passions - Flash Cards

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What are the three passions that govern the author's life?

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The three passions are the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind.

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Why does the author seek love?

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The author seeks love because it brings ecstasy, relieves loneliness, and prefigures a heavenly union.

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How does the author describe loneliness?

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Loneliness is described as a terrible state where one looks over the edge of existence into a cold, lifeless abyss.

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What vision does the author find in union with love?

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In the union of love, the author sees a mystic miniature of the heaven imagined by saints and poets.

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What is the author's pursuit of knowledge focused on?

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The pursuit of knowledge focuses on understanding the hearts of men and the mysteries of the universe.

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What mathematical concept does the author reference?

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The author mentions the Pythagorean power, referring to the influence of numbers over reality.

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How does love and knowledge influence the author's outlook?

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Love and knowledge lead the author upward toward higher ideals and aspirations.

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What always brings the author back to earth?

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The author's pity for the suffering of mankind continually brings him back to the harsh realities of life.

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What types of suffering does the author mention?

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The author mentions suffering from famine, oppression, and societal neglect of the elderly.

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What is the author's reflection on human life?

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The author reflects that the suffering present makes a mockery of what human life should ideally be.

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What does the author wish to do regarding human suffering?

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The author wishes to alleviate suffering but feels powerless to do so.

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What is the author's view on his life experiences?

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The author finds his life experiences worthwhile and would gladly live it again if given the chance.

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What metaphor describes the author's three passions?

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The passions are metaphorically described as great winds blowing the author in a wayward course.

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What is the significance of ecstasy in the context of love?

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Ecstasy represents the immense joy that the author experiences through love, valuably outweighing other life elements.

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What contrasting elements does the author present?

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The author contrasts the uplifting nature of love and knowledge with the grounding reality of human suffering.

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How does the author relate to suffering?

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The author personally identifies with suffering, feeling empathy and pain for those in distress.

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What emotional state does the author describe regarding the world's suffering?

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The author describes a deep anguish and a sense of despair in response to the world's suffering.

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What is implied by the phrase 'a wayward course'?

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It implies a life filled with unpredictability and challenges guided by strong passions.

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What role does pity play in the author's life?

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Pity serves as a grounding force that prevents the author from losing touch with reality.

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What conclusion does the author draw about his life?

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The conclusion is that despite the suffering, the life led was meaningful and fulfilling.

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