“We are a society of notoriously unhappy people: lonely, anxious, depressed, destructive, dependent — people who are glad when we have killed the time we are trying so hard to save.”

—  Erich Fromm

Source: To Have or to Be? The Nature of the Psyche

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German social psychologist and psychoanalyst 1900–1980

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