Academic Quote by Stephen King
“A child blind from birth doesn't even know he's blind until someone tells him. Even then he has only the most academic idea of what blindness is; only the formerly sighted have a real grip on the thing. Ben Hanscom had no sense of being lonely because he had never been anything but. If the condition had been new, or more localized, he might have understood, but loneliness both encompassed his life and overreached it.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower by Stephen King, 2004
Blindness is only recognized when external feedback labels it; personal experience shapes understanding, as does loneliness.
In simple terms: Awareness often needs external validation.
Seek feedback to uncover blind spots.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- therapy
- peer groups
- self-reflection exercises
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What blind spots do you have?
- How does loneliness affect self‑perception?
Self‑knowledge may be limited without diverse perspectives.