Quote by Karen White
Miles and years become suddenly invisible when you find yourself back where you started from, as if you've learned nothing and you are once again the person you once were.
Summary
This quote suggests that despite the passage of time and personal growth, one's return to a familiar place can make them feel like they haven't grown or learned anything at all. It highlights the powerful influence that familiar environments and past identities can have, often overshadowing the progress and change experienced during the journey. It speaks to the notion of how external factors and surroundings can shape our perception of self, occasionally leading us to revert to a previous version of ourselves, as if the distance covered and time elapsed mean nothing.
By Karen White