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“The author isn't altogether certain that there is any such thing as exaggeration. Our brains permit us to use such a wee fraction of their resources that, in a sense, everything we experience is a reduction. We employ drugs, yoga techniques and poetics - and a thousand more clumsy methods - in an…” quote by Tom Robbins
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“The author isn't altogether certain that there is any such thing as exaggeration. Our brains permit us to use such a wee fraction of their resources that, in a sense, everything we experience is a reduction. We employ drugs, yoga techniques and poetics - and a thousand more clumsy methods - in an effort just to bring things back up to normal.”

Tom Robbins

About This Quote

Source Book: Still Life with Woodpeckers, 1980

We perceive reality through limited mental capacity, so we constantly try to restore balance using various practices.

In simple terms: Our minds filter reality, prompting attempts to normalize experience.

Key Takeaway

Recognize limits and seek balance.

Themes

perception balance human nature

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • stress management
  • creative writing
  • meditation
  • health routines

Key Concepts

cognitive limitation mindfulness self‑regulation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you know when balance is achieved?
  • What methods truly help you feel whole?
A Different Perspective

Efforts may not fully restore original experience.

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