El Hombre Mediocre by José Ingenieros
This insightful work delves into the psychology of mediocrity, exploring the characteristics and mindset of individuals who conform to societal norms without striving for personal growth or excellence. It contrasts the "mediocre man" with the "ideal man," who is driven by creativity, ambition, and a desire to transcend limitations. Through a philosophical lens, the book critiques the complacency and lack of originality that can pervade society, urging readers to pursue a life of purpose and distinction, challenging them to break free from the constraints of mediocrity.
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- Published
- 1913
- Nationality
- Argentine
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- Spanish
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