"I know that we shall meet problems along the way, but I'd far rather see for myself what's going on in the world outside, than rely on newspapers, television, politicians and religious leaders to tell me what I should be thinking"
- Michael Palin
About this Quote
This quote by Michael Palin speaks with the value of having an open mind and wanting to explore the world around us. He acknowledges that there will be problems along the method, but he believes that it is much better to form our own opinions and conclusions based upon our own experiences, instead of counting on the information provided by the media, politicians, and spiritual leaders. He is encouraging us to be independent thinkers and to take the time to explore the world around us, rather than depending on the viewpoints of others. He believes that by doing this, we can gain a much better understanding of the world and form our own viewpoints.
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