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The only value of this world lay in its power - at certain times - to suggest another world.
Thomas Ligotti
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What this quote means

This quote suggests that the true worth of our world lies in its ability to inspire thoughts of a better or different reality.

Thomas Ligotti's quote posits that the intrinsic value of our current world is not inherent in its societal constructs or material possessions, but instead in its capacity to provoke the imagination and suggest the existence of an alternative realm or state of being. This reflection can lead individuals to seek deeper understanding and significance beyond the mundane, prompting a yearning for change or transcendence.

Themes

ValueWorldImaginationSuggestAlternative

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about creativity and thinking outside the box.

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