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Explanations Quote by Haruki Murakami

“Some things in life are too complicated to explain in any language. [ ] Not just to explain to others but to explain to yourself. Force yourself to try to explain it and you create lies.” quote by Haruki Murakami
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““Some things in life are too complicated to explain in any language. [ ] Not just to explain to others but to explain to yourself. Force yourself to try to explain it and you create lies.””

Haruki Murakami

About This Quote

Source Novel: Kafka on the Shore, 2002

Complex ideas resist simple language; forcing explanations can generate self‑deception.

In simple terms: Hard concepts are hard to explain and can lead to lies.

Key Takeaway

Accept uncertainty instead of over‑simplifying.

Themes

philosophy communication self‑knowledge truth

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • academic writing
  • therapy sessions
  • creative brainstorming

Key Concepts

cognitive bias linguistic limits self‑deception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you handle ideas that resist clear articulation?
  • When does simplifying become deception?
A Different Perspective

Over‑explaining may obscure truth rather than clarify.

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