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I have learned things from the game. Much of my knowledge of locations in Britain and Europe comes not from school, but from away games or the sports pages, and hooliganism has given me both a taste for sociology and a degree of fieldwork experience. I have learned the value of investing time and emotion in things I cannot control, and of belonging to a community whose aspirations I share completely and uncritically.
Nick Hornby
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of learning from life experiences and community involvement over formal education.

Nick Hornby's quote reflects on the lessons he has derived from his engagement with sports and the cultural contexts surrounding them, particularly emphasizing that personal experiences often hold more educational value than traditional schooling. He acknowledges the insights gained through community ties and the complexities of social dynamics encountered in his experiences, highlighting the significance of belonging and emotional investment in life's unpredictable elements.

Themes

LearningCommunityExperienceSociologyHooliganismEmotionBelonging

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Example use cases

In a motivational speech about resilience and community, this quote can highlight the value of real-life experiences.

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