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Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues

1715 – 1747 · French moralist and aphorist

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A French moralist born in 1715 in Aix-en-Provence to minor nobility, Vauvenargues served as a cavalry officer during the War of Austrian Succession before illness—likely tuberculosis—forced his retirement in 1744. He spent his remaining decade in Paris, befriending the philosopher Voltaire and moving in intellectual circles while his health deteriorated. He died in May 1747, just 32 years old, leaving behind only a handful of published works and scattered letters.

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His *Introduction to the Knowledge of the Human Mind* (1746) stands as his singular contribution: a slim volume of aphorisms challenging the cynicism of La Rochefoucauld. Where his predecessor saw mankind as fundamentally selfish, Vauvenargues argued for virtue and courage as genuine human inclinations. The book sold poorly in his lifetime but gained readers in the 19th century—Sainte-Beuve championed it—and his elegant, direct maxims still arrest: "Great thoughts come from the heart." His brevity, both of life and work, lends his observations an almost urgent clarity.

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Hope deceives more men than cunning does.

VerifiedRéflexions et Maximes, Maxim 161 (1746 edition, translated by F. G. Stevens, Constable, 1903)
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Vauvenargues catches something that cynics often miss: hope isn't merely passive optimism, but an active force that clouds judgment—more dangerous precisely *because* we trust it. Where cunning deceives through disguise, hope deceives by altering what we see, making us accomplices in our own delusion. A job seeker who stays in a failing company because "things might improve" hasn't been tricked by a schemer; they've been misled by their own attachment to possibility. The marquis reminds us that our own good intentions can be our worst enemy, which is a far more unsettling lesson than simply "watch out for liars."

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