The greatest good that can befall man is to be free from all desires, and to be engaged in the acquisition of knowledge.
Jewish philosopher
The greatest good that can befall man is to be free from all desires, and to be engaged in the acquisition of knowledge.
Jewish philosopher
Guide for the Perplexed, Part III, Chapter 54
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