Fyodor Dostoevsky posited that the inability to love results in deep suffering. His literary works, infused with his personal struggles and time in prison, delve into this theme. The notion of hell as an internal fracture feels particularly relevant in today’s world, where virtual interactions often lack true empathy and connection. Dostoevsky’s wisdom underscores the vital importance of authentic human relationships.
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