Always to seek to conquer myself rather than fortune, to change my desires rather than the order of the world, and generally to believe that nothing … - René Descartes

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Always to seek to conquer myself rather than fortune, to change my desires rather than the order of the world, and generally to believe that nothing except our thoughts is wholly under our control, so that after we have done our best in external matters, what remains to be done is absolutely impossible, at least as far as we are concerned.

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About René Descartes

René Descartes (March 31, 1596 – February 11, 1650) was a highly influential French philosopher, mathematician, physicist and writer. He is known for his influential arguments for substance dualism, where mind and body are considered to have distinct essences, one being characterized by thought, the other by spatial extension. He has been dubbed the "Father of Modern Philosophy" and the "Father of Modern Mathematics." He is also known as Cartesius.

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Alternative Names: Descartes Cartesius Renatus Cartesius
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My third maxim was to endeavour always to conquer myself rather than fortune, and change my desires rather than the order of the world, and in general, accustom myself to the persuasion that, except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power;

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Zira bilimlerin hepsi insan bilgeliğinden (humana sapientia) başka bir şey değildir ve nasıl ki şeylerin çeşit çeşit olması, onları aydınlatan güneşin doğasında bir fark yaratmıyorsa, akıl da ne kadar farklı konuyla ilgilenirse ilgilensin hep bir ve aynı kalır. Dolayısıyla insan aklının herhangi bir sınırlamaya ihtiyacı yoktur. Bir doğrunun bilinmesi, bir sanatı edinmenin bir diğerini edinmeyi engellemesi gibi değildir; başka bir doğrunun bilinmesine engel olmasının aksine bu konuda bize yardımcı bile olur.

Il est bon de savoir quelque chose des moeurs de divers peuples, afin de juger des notres plus sainement et que nous ne pensions pas que tout ce qui est contre nos modes soit ridicule et contre raison, ainsi qu'ont coutume de faire ceux qui n'ont rien vu; mais lorsqu'on emploie trop de temps à voyager on devient enfin étranger en son pays; et lorsqu'on est trop curieux des choses qui se pratiquaient aux siècles passés, on demeure ordinairement fort ignorant de celles qui se pratiquent en celui-ci.

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