Summary
This quote suggests that an idea or concept remains abstract and unreal until it is actually lived or encountered firsthand. Merely knowing or hearing about something is not enough for it to be considered real. The true understanding and comprehension of something only comes from the actual taste, touch, or feel of it. It emphasizes the significance of personal experiences as the catalysts for creating a genuine connection and making things tangible and meaningful in our lives.
Topics
Experience
By John Keats