Goethe

Admonition

Admonition - meaning Summary

Contentment Over Restless Seeking

Goethe's short admonition counsels against restless wandering and the futile search for happiness elsewhere. It argues that true good and fortune are near at hand and available if one chooses to recognize and seize them. The poem frames contentment as an active decision rather than a distant reward, urging the reader to stop pursuing distant promises and to embrace present opportunities and blessings.

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Wherefore ever ramble on? For the Good is lying near, Fortune learn to seize alone, For that Fortune's ever here.

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