Assumption Quote by Mary Karr
“If you live in the dark a long time and the sun comes out, you do not cross into it whistling. There's an initial uprush of relief at first, then-for me, anyway- a profound dislocation. My old assumptions about how the world works are buried, yet my new ones aren't yet operational.There's been a death of sorts, but without a few days in hell, no resurrection is possible.”
About This Quote
Source Memoir: The Liar's Club, 1995
Experiencing profound change after a long hardship brings relief but also disorientation as old beliefs fade and new ones are untested.
In simple terms: Major change feels both relieving and unsettling.
Embrace the discomfort of transformation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal crisis
- career shift
- spiritual awakening
- cultural transition
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What old belief must you let go?
- How do you navigate the interim uncertainty?
New frameworks may take time to solidify.