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There are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home.
John Stuart Mill
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What this quote means

Personal experiences are essential to truly understand certain truths.

This quote by John Stuart Mill emphasizes that there are certain truths and lessons in life that cannot be fully understood or appreciated without having lived through relevant personal experiences. It suggests that experiential learning is vital for deep comprehension, as theoretical knowledge may fall short of conveying the richness of real-life understanding.

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TruthExperienceUnderstandingWisdomLearning

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Example use cases

During a motivational speech about resilience and overcoming challenges.

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