Good. That is it. You will see with your hands, I promise you.

Jandy Nelson
About This Quote

The power of suggestion and the power to choose what we think and believe is a fundamental part of our existence. Our perspectives and beliefs are not just caused by our environment, but also by our own internal experiences and what we think we know about the world. This quote suggests that we can exercise choice and control over our beliefs and thoughts. We can choose to believe or not believe, or believe something different than the way we did before.

The words “you will see” suggest that we don’t have to accept what we currently believe as true. This idea is again supported by the phrase “you will see with your hands,” which refers to the fact that we can actually see or feel something with our hands.

Source: Ill Give You The Sun

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