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How do I create something out of nothing? And how do I create my own life? I think it is by questioning, and saying to myself that there are no absolute truths.
Amy Tan
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of questioning perceived truths to create one's own reality.

In this quote, Amy Tan expresses the idea that the act of creation, whether it be in art, life, or personal identity, stems from a deep process of questioning established norms and beliefs. The assertion that there are no absolute truths suggests that creativity and personal fulfillment arise when one challenges conventional wisdom and embraces the fluidity of understanding, allowing for the possibility to shape one's own existence and reality.

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Example use cases

This quote can be used in a motivational speech to encourage creativity and self-exploration.

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