An Analysis of a Colin Wilson Quote
Colin Wilson was once quoted as saying, "The average man is a conformist, accepting miseries and disasters with the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain." While this quote can be interpreted many different ways, like most quotes, I think that Wilson is trying to say humans sometimes lose hope and let whatever happens happen to them. Most of the time this Wilson quote rings surprisingly true when you examine the average life of a normal human being. In some cases, we see individuals with an abundance of perseverance and determination that will stop at nothing to get what they believe they deserve. Personally, I believe Colin Wilson is correct in this statement because …show more content…
While many will reach to religion to answer these terrible events, the fact is that a lot of us don 't possess the faith needed for this route. It is difficult to put you faith in a god who, at times, could seem to care less about his creations on Earth. Fate isn 't something that we can control and this feeling of helplessness can also contribute to the feeling of numbness that Colin Wilson describes. When you know you are not in control and never truly will be, when you accept that you will always be a victim of fate, it makes it easier to give in to the evils of reality. As you can see, fate itself, while masquerading as life, can make it easier for us to throw the towel in most …show more content…
This quote reflects on how easy it is to give up in life and accept whatever comes our way and all three of these factors support that statement. Misguided hope will always lead to disappointment and disappointment is the first step towards giving up. The knowledge that basically nothing we do in life is important because fate will always rule at the end of the day makes the prospect of life seem even more hopeless than it already is. Depression would most likely be classified as symptom of the two other factors that we previously mentioned, but it also contributes to this mindset. For all the reasons listed above and even more, Colin Wilson was absolutely correct when he gave this legendary