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Acceptance Quote by Alastair Reynolds

“So much for the tolerant acceptance of the other. We’re forging out into deep space – who knows what we’ll meet out there? If we can’t even accept a robot and some talking elephants, what good are we going to be when we meet something really strange?” quote by Alastair Reynolds
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““So much for the tolerant acceptance of the other. We’re forging out into deep space – who knows what we’ll meet out there? If we can’t even accept a robot and some talking elephants, what good are we going to be when we meet something really strange?””

Alastair Reynolds

About This Quote

The quote warns that humanity's current tolerance for the strange is limited, and that confronting truly alien life may expose our narrow mindset.

In simple terms: Human tolerance is limited when faced with the unknown.

Key Takeaway

We must broaden our openness before meeting alien life.

Themes

tolerance unknown humanity future alienation humility

Mood

thoughtful cautious speculative

Type

philosophical cautionary visionary

When to use this quote

  • space exploration
  • first contact scenarios
  • cultural exchange
  • technological advancement

Key Concepts

anthropocentrism cognitive bias exploration

Practical Applications

  • science fiction storytelling
  • ethical guidelines for extraterrestrial encounters

Questions to Reflect On

  • How might our current biases affect first-contact protocols?
  • What steps can we take now to expand our tolerance for the truly alien?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that humanity already adapts to novel technologies, suggesting we could handle alien encounters without drastic mindset shifts.

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