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Isn’t this enough? Just this world? Just this beautiful, complex wonderfully unfathomable world? How does it so fail to hold our attention that we have to diminish it with the invention of cheap, man-made myths and monsters?
Tim Minchin
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What this quote means

The quote reflects on the beauty and complexity of the world, questioning why we feel the need to create myths instead of appreciating reality.

Tim Minchin's quote highlights the astounding intricacy and wonder of the natural world that often goes unnoticed. It posits that instead of embracing the richness of life around us, humanity tends to fabricate myths and imaginary creatures to fill a void, suggesting a need for awareness and appreciation of our environment over artificial constructs.

Themes

WorldBeautyComplexityMythsAttention

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Example use cases

In a discussion about appreciating nature, one could use this quote to emphasize the wonder of the natural world.

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