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Before this moment I'd lived as a mind. Body, heart, soul, intellect, so we care ourselves into parts. But the whole of us, what can it be?
Denis Johnson
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects on the complexity of human existence and the idea of wholeness beyond our individual parts.

Denis Johnson's quote poetically explores the fragmented nature of human identity, suggesting that while we often categorize ourselves into separate components—mind, body, heart, soul—we are ultimately more than the sum of these parts. The inquiry into what constitutes the whole self prompts deeper reflection on the interconnectedness and unity of our existence, encouraging us to seek understanding beyond mere categorization.

Themes

WholenessIdentitySelfExistencePhilosophy

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion on personal growth, one might say, 'As Denis Johnson puts it, we must recognize our wholeness beyond individual parts.'

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