"There's almost a fear that if you understood too deeply the way you arrived at choices, you could become self-conscious. In any case, many ideas which are full of personal meaning seem rather banal when you put words to them"
- Peter Weir
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This quote by Peter Weir talks to the concept that when we try to articulate our ideas and sensations, they can often stumble upon as ordinary or uninteresting. This can be a source of fear for many individuals, as they stress that if they try to explain their choices too deeply, they will end up being uncomfortable and embarrassed. This is because the ideas that have individual meaning to us can often appear insignificant when we try to put them into words. Weir is recommending that it is much better to keep some of our thoughts and feelings to ourselves, as they can be more powerful when left unexpressed. This quote motivates us to welcome our innermost thoughts and feelings, even if they do not always make good sense to others.
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