Believe Quote by Haruki Murakami
“I'm not sure if I could tell the difference—between just staring into space and thinking. We're usually thinking all the time, aren't we? Not that we live in order to think, but the opposite isn't true either—that we think in order to live. I believe, contrary to Descartes, that we sometimes think in order not to be. Staring into space might unintentionally have the opposite effect.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, 1985
The quote explores the blurred line between idle daydreaming and purposeful thought, suggesting thought can be both a means of living and a way to avoid existence.
In simple terms: Thinking can be both living and avoidance.
Notice when contemplation becomes avoidance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- creative writing
- meditation
- therapy
- academic study
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you use daydreaming to escape?
- How can you turn idle thoughts into purposeful action?
It may overstate the dichotomy between thought and being.