blessed is he who expects nothing (, for he shall never be disappointed|)
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used to suggest that if someone does not expect too much from a situation or person, they will not be let down if things do not go as planned or hoped for
The origin of the proverb "blessed is he who expects nothing" is often attributed to the writings of Alexander Pope, specifically in his 'Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot' (1734). It emphasizes the virtue of humility and contentment, implying that a person who expects little is more likely to find peace and happiness, as they are not burdened by unfulfilled desires or unmet hopes. The proverb serves as a reminder that managing expectations can lead to a more content and fulfilling life.
- The artist didn't have any particular outcome in mind when she started painting, but was pleased with the final result.As they say, blessed is he who expects nothing.