Life Quote by Lydia Davis
““Everything was sharper, clearer, and closer, as though, before, I had been seeing only little bits at a time, not all of it, of all of it but veiled or clouded. What was blocking my view before? Was there a veil between me and the world, or did I have blinkers on that narrowed my vision and kept me looking ahead? I did not know this until now--that I must have had a habit of not looking all around me. It was not that I had taken everything for granted before, but that I could not look at everything at once. Why? Was it so that I would not be tempted to do what I did not have the time or money to do, or so that I would not even think about something too distracting? I had to ignore of much of the world, or turn my thoughts away from it and back to the business at hand, whatever that might be...I used to think these places had to remain at just this distance, that I should long for them and that they should be almost imaginary, and that I should never visit them. Now, for a while, feeling as though I were outside my life, I thought I could visit them. At the same time, I felt closer to strangers. It was as thought something had been taken away that used to stand between me and them. I don't know if this was connected with the feeling that I was not inside my own life anymore. I suppose by "my own life" I mean the habitual worries, plans, and constraints that I thought were no longer even relevant.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis, 2009
The narrator realizes they had been missing the broader picture, focusing narrowly on immediate tasks, and now perceives a wider, clearer view of life and relationships.
In simple terms: Seeing more of life after being narrowly focused.
Broaden your perspective beyond daily concerns.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- personal relationships
- creative projects
- mindful meditation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you maintain this broader view?
- What habits keep you from seeing the whole picture?
The new clarity may be temporary and can revert under stress.