Once again, the world seems to be less about objects than about interactive relationships.

Carlo Rovelli
Once again, the world seems to be less about objects...
Once again, the world seems to be less about objects...
Once again, the world seems to be less about objects...
Once again, the world seems to be less about objects...
About This Quote

This quote is saying that the world is not about things or things, but about people or people. It is true that objects are vital for our daily life, but the world would be far better if we focused more on relationships.

Source: Seven Brief Lessons On Physics

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