Discussed Quote by Kate Morton
““Laurel wondered whether perhaps a person reached an age when so much was kept from them, so many details of life discussed and decided elsewhere,misheard or misunderstood, that to be surprised was no longer disconcerting.””
About This Quote
The quote reflects on how aging can lead to a sense of detachment from the details of life, making unexpected events feel less shocking because they are filtered through others' decisions and misinterpretations.
In simple terms: Aging can dull the impact of surprise.
Surprise loses its sting with age.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reflecting on personal growth
- navigating complex social dynamics
- dealing with unexpected news
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing introspective narratives
- designing user experiences for older adults
Questions to Reflect On
- How does age reshape our emotional thresholds?
- What role does miscommunication play in shaping our expectations?
Some argue that surprise remains potent regardless of age, as emotional responses are not solely tied to information flow.