Quote by Terry Pratchett

She had heard it said that, before you could understand anybody, you needed to walk a mile in their shoes, which did not make a whole lot of sense, because probably AFTER you had walked a mile in their shoes, you would understand that they were chasing you and accusing you of the theft of a pair of shoes--although, of course, you could probably outrun them, owing to their lack of footwear.


She had heard it said that, before you could understand anyb

Summary

This quote challenges the idea that in order to understand someone, you need to experience their life firsthand. The speaker questions the logic of walking a mile in someone's shoes, suggesting that doing so might lead to a revelation of their true intentions. The humorously implies that instead of gaining understanding by walking in someone's shoes, you may end up being chased or accused by them. Ultimately, the quote raises skepticism about the extent to which true empathy and understanding can be achieved solely by stepping into someone else's shoes.

By Terry Pratchett
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