Wherever a process of life communicates an eagerness to him who lives it, there the life becomes genuinely significant...there is the zest, the tingle, the excitement of reality; and there is 'importance' in the only real and positive sense in which importance ever anywhere can be. On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings
This essay by William James expresses one of the core insights of enlightenment, as I understand it: an acknowledgement that others' inner lives, opaque as they may be to an "external observer," are every bit as important to them as mine is to me. We cannot know them as we think we know ourselves, but we must respect their shared humanity.
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