Those at too great a distance may, I am well are, mistake ignorance for perspective.

Carl Sagan
Those at too great a distance may, I am well...
Those at too great a distance may, I am well...
Those at too great a distance may, I am well...
Those at too great a distance may, I am well...
About This Quote

Those at too great a distance may, I am well aware, mistake ignorance for perspective. There are many times in our lives when we are so far away from the point of view of those around us that we don’t understand why things happen the way they do. This quote is talking about how it’s not the person who is too far away who is at fault for not getting something right, but rather what you think you know is wrong.

Source: Dragons Of Eden: Speculations On The Evolution Of Human Intelligence

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