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Suppose we suddenly wake up and see that what we thought to be this and that, ain't this and that at all?
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Challenges our perceptions of reality and invites us to question what we think we know.

This quote by Jack Kerouac suggests that our understanding of the world is often based on assumptions that can be fundamentally flawed. It encourages introspection and a reevaluation of our beliefs, emphasizing that reality may not align with our perceptions, urging us to remain open-minded and curious about the nature of existence.

Themes

PerceptionRealityQuestionBeliefsIntrospection

In practice

Example use cases

During a philosophy class discussion about reality and perception.

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