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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…” quote by Mary Karr
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“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.”

Mary Karr

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the discomfort of transformation.

Themes

change growth disorientation relief rebirth

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • career shift
  • spiritual awakening
  • cultural transition

Key Concepts

psychology existentialism adaptation resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What old belief must you let go?
  • How do you navigate the interim uncertainty?
A Different Perspective

New frameworks may take time to solidify.

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