Quote by Jean Baudrillard

If the thought enunciates an object as a truth, it is only as a challenge to this object's own self-fulfillment.


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Summary

This quote suggests that when a thought or belief declares something as true, it is essentially challenging that thing to prove its own worth or path towards fulfillment. It implies that merely asserting something as true is not enough, as there is a need for that object or idea to validate itself and demonstrate its true nature. The quote signifies the importance of actively seeking validation and actualization, rather than relying purely on claims or statements of truth.

By Jean Baudrillard
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