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Think what a great world revolution will take place when ... [there are] millions of guys all over the world with rucksacks on their backs tramping around the back country.
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote envisions a future where a collective movement of people exploring the outdoors leads to a significant transformation in society.

Jack Kerouac's quote reflects a dream of societal change driven by individuals who embrace adventure and exploration. By envisioning a world where many people, equipped with rucksacks, traverse the backcountry, Kerouac suggests that this shared experience of nature and journey would foster a monumental shift in consciousness and community, highlighting the importance of connection with the earth and with each other.

Themes

ExplorationAdventureChangeSocietyNature

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech about environmental awareness, one might use this quote to inspire action towards exploring and preserving nature.

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