Max Stirner Quote

If the child has not an object that it can occupy itself with, it feels ennui; for it does not yet know how to occupy itself with itself.


The Ego and Its Own (ed. Rebel Press, 1982) - ISBN: 9780946061006


If the child has not an object that it can occupy itself with, it feels ennui; for it does not yet know how to occupy itself with itself.

If the child has not an object that it can occupy itself with, it feels ennui; for it does not yet know how to occupy itself with itself.

If the child has not an object that it can occupy itself with, it feels ennui; for it does not yet know how to occupy itself with itself.

If the child has not an object that it can occupy itself with, it feels ennui; for it does not yet know how to occupy itself with itself.