Wednesday, February 18, 2015

There is no such thing as 'Success'

Chesterton in 1909 on the 'fallacy of success': ' There has appeared in our time a particular class of books and articles which I sincerely and solemnly think may be called the silliest ever known among men. They are much more wild than the wildest romances of chivalry and much more dull than the dullest religious tract. Moreover, the romances of chivalry were at least about chivalry; the religious tracts are about religion. But these things are about nothing; they are about what is called Success. On every bookstall, in every magazine, you may find works telling people how to succeed. They are books showing men how to succeed in everything; they are written by men who cannot even succeed in writing books. To begin with, of course, there is no such thing as Success. Or, if you like to put it so, there is nothing that is not successful. That a thing is successful merely means that it is; a millionaire is successful in being a millionaire and a donkey in being a donkey.' -- G K Chesterton 1909




The Puritans are always denouncing books that inflame lust; what shall we say of books that inflame the viler passions of avarice and pride?






Read the rest here:
http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~mward/gkc/books/success.html

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