The True Meaning Behind Tolstoy’s Words: “There is No Greatness Where There Is Not Simplicity, Goodness, and Truth”
Tolstoy’s timeless words — “There is no greatness where there is not simplicity, goodness, and truth” — reveal that moral strength, not fame, defines a great person. This post explores how these three virtues form the foundation of Tolstoy’s philosophy and why they remain relevant in today’s complex world.