Election day Quote by Yuval Noah Harari
““Meaning is created when many people weave together a common network of stories. Why does a particular action – such as getting married in church, fasting on Ramadan or voting on election day – seem meaningful to me? Because my parents also think it is meaningful, as do my brothers, my neighbours, people in nearby cities and even the residents of far-off countries. And why do all these people think it is meaningful? Because their friends and neighbours also share the same view. People constantly reinforce each other’s beliefs in a self-perpetuating loop. Each round of mutual confirmation tightens the web of meaning further, until you have little choice but to believe what everyone else believes.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Homo Deus, 2015
Meaning arises from shared narratives reinforced by community, creating a self‑sustaining belief system.
In simple terms: Stories give life meaning through shared belief.
Recognize the power of collective narratives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family traditions
- religious rituals
- political campaigns
- online communities
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance personal values with communal beliefs?
- When might shared narratives become harmful?
Overreliance on consensus can suppress individual critical thinking.