A significant portion of the world's problems stems from people's desire to feel important.
This quote suggests that many of the issues in the world arise from individuals' need for recognition and significance. It implies that when people prioritize their self-importance over the well-being of others or the greater good, it can lead to conflict, competition, and harmful behaviors. This desire for validation can manifest in various ways, such as greed, pride, or the pursuit of power, often resulting in social strife, inequality, and environmental degradation. By recognizing this tendency, it may be possible to foster a more empathetic and cooperative society where the focus shifts from individual importance to collective welfare.
Author: Eckhart Tolle