Every person is worthy of everything that he has and what he does not have. Their parents, their children, jobs, cars — everything.
“I am convinced that every person deserves everything that he has and what he does not have. Their parents, their children, jobs, cars — everything. If I hear from a colleague about a failure: “Well, the play is bad, the actors are weak, and the audience does not understand anything,” then I understand: he chose it himself, arranged it himself. When a person complains about his loved ones, it means that he has not been able to enter into some other, true, high relationship with them. And as soon as I feel that somewhere I don’t add up, somewhere it’s bad, I look for the reason in myself. And if I find it, then somehow everything is fixed. There is definitely a way out. We own destiny. It is clear that there is a place for some unforeseen circumstances, but nevertheless, each of us is the master of his life. I am responsible for my life, I build it, and I motivate it. I live it.»
* Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) — an outstanding European thinker, philologist.