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The hallucination--for usually it is nothing less--that an ideal existence can be found by emigrating to some distant spot may be turned into a reality if he who suffers from it turns himself into a different man. To the extent that he removes weaknesses from his character and expels negatives from his thinking, to that extent only will his new life be a happier one.
-- Notebooks Category 6: Emotions and Ethics > Chapter 1 : Uplift Character > # 163