Quote by Aldous Huxley

The traveller's-eye view of men and women is not satisfying. A man might spend his life in trains and restaurants and know nothing of humanity at the end. To know, one must be an actor as well as a spectator.


The traveller's-eye view of men and women is not satisfying.

Summary

This quote suggests that simply observing and judging others from a distance is not enough to truly understand and appreciate humanity. The perspective of a traveller, constantly on the move and experiencing different settings, may lead to a limited and superficial understanding of people. In order to truly know and empathize with others, one must actively engage in their lives, becoming both an active participant and an attentive observer. By being actively involved in the world, one can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of human behavior and emotions.

By Aldous Huxley
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