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The more we retreat from the culture at large the more room we will have to carve out lives of meaning, the more we will be able to wall off the flood of illusions disseminated by mass culture and the more we will retain sanity in an insane world.
Chris Hedges
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What this quote means

Retreating from mainstream culture allows us to create meaningful lives and maintain our sanity amidst chaos.

In this quote, Chris Hedges emphasizes the importance of distancing oneself from the overwhelming influences of mass culture. By stepping back, individuals can cultivate a life filled with genuine meaning, free from the distractions and falsehoods that often permeate society. This retreat is portrayed as a necessary step to preserve one's sanity in a world that is increasingly chaotic and detached from genuine values.

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Example use cases

In a speech about personal growth, one might use this quote to emphasize the importance of self-reflection.

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