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Assuming Quote by George Orwell

“You believe that reality is something objective, external, existing in its own right. You also believe that the nature of reality is self-evident. When you delude yourself into thinking that you see something, you assume that everyone else sees the same thing as you. But I tell you, Winston, that…” quote by George Orwell
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“You believe that reality is something objective, external, existing in its own right. You also believe that the nature of reality is self-evident. When you delude yourself into thinking that you see something, you assume that everyone else sees the same thing as you. But I tell you, Winston, that reality exists in the human mind, and nowhere else. Not in the individual mind, which can make mistakes, and in any case soon perishes: only in the mind of the Paty, which is collective and immortal.”

George Orwell

About This Quote

Source Novel: 1984, 1949

Reality is a collective construct, not an objective truth, and individual perception is unreliable.

In simple terms: Reality exists in shared minds, not alone.

Key Takeaway

Question the source of your reality.

Themes

philosophy perception collectivism truth mind

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • media consumption
  • political discourse
  • personal belief systems
  • education

Key Concepts

Literature political theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who defines the collective mind in your society?
  • How do you distinguish personal truth from collective belief?
A Different Perspective

Collective reality can be manipulated by those in power.

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