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Contemplating Quote by T.C. Boyle

“At best, I consider flying an unavoidable necessity, a time to resurrect forgotten prayers and contemplate the end of all joy in a twisted howling heap of machinery; at worst, I rank it right up there with psychotic episodes and torture at the hands of malevolent strangers.” quote by T.C. Boyle
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“At best, I consider flying an unavoidable necessity, a time to resurrect forgotten prayers and contemplate the end of all joy in a twisted howling heap of machinery; at worst, I rank it right up there with psychotic episodes and torture at the hands of malevolent strangers.”

T.C. Boyle

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Book of the Dead, 2012

Flying is portrayed as both a liberating escape and a harrowing ordeal, reflecting how technology can be both salvation and torment.

In simple terms: Flying can feel freeing or terrifying.

Key Takeaway

Balance risk and reward when embracing new tech.

Themes

technology freedom danger psychology

Mood

reflective anxious

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • travel
  • innovation
  • mental health
  • adventure sports

Key Concepts

Existential risk human-machine interface

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does flight symbolize for you?
  • When does technology become oppressive?
A Different Perspective

The experience can be overwhelming and harmful.

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