The Varieties of Religious Experience · Lecture X: Conversion
William James
William James exposes an irony in the human pursuit of success. The goals that drive us often sit beyond reach, leaving even the most outwardly successful individuals with an internal sense of failure. This idea pushes against the belief that outward success equals inner contentment—suggesting instead that our private ideals often outpace our public achievements. Such introspection reveals the precariousness at the heart of even the most triumphant lives.