Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 185.
“It is not society's fault that most men seem to miss their vocation. Most men have no vocation.”
Source: The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress (1905-1906), Vol. II, Reason in Society, Ch. IV: The Aristocratic Ideal
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