Nothing and No One Will Shake You Again – Hermann Hesse
Nothing and No One Will Shake You Again – Hermann Hesse In this video, we explore one of the deepest reflections by Hermann Hesse on the search for inner peace in a world that never stops changing. Through a journey marked by choices, mistakes, excess, and discovery, we reflect on self-knowledge, purpose, and the difference between knowledge and wisdom. If you’ve ever tried to find stability in achievements, relationships, or recognition and still felt an unexplainable emptiness, this reflection is for you. A conversation about discovering within yourself a place that nothing and no one can shake. 📚 Check out the recommended books in the first comment! 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and leave your like! 👍 The videos on this channel are philosophical and reflective in nature. They do not provide diagnoses nor replace professional care. Use the content as a point of reflection, not as clinical guidance.

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