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Time & Perspective Quote by George Weinberg

"We're all here at the same time and we should celebrate that"

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There is a quiet insurgency in Weinberg's line: it takes the loneliness baked into modern life and flips it into a civic obligation. "We're all here at the same time" sounds like small talk, but it’s actually a radical reframing of coexistence as a rare alignment, not a given. The phrasing is deliberately plain, almost childlike, which is part of its force. By refusing abstraction, Weinberg makes the premise hard to argue with: whatever divides us, we are contemporaries sharing a finite window.

Weinberg’s context matters. As a psychologist best known for challenging pathologizing attitudes toward queer people (and for helping popularize the term "homophobia"), he understood how institutions turn difference into diagnosis. Against that history, "celebrate" reads as a corrective to shame culture. It's not "tolerate" or "accept" - verbs that keep power in the hands of the majority - but an invitation to joy, reciprocity, and public recognition. Celebration implies community, visibility, and ritual; it’s what you do when you want something to be seen as legitimate.

The subtext is also existential: time is the scarce resource, not identity. By centering the coincidence of shared time, Weinberg sidesteps the usual moral gatekeeping and asks for a broader ethic - one that treats other people's lives as part of the same brief appointment with reality. It’s a humanistic sentence with activist implications: if we’re here together, withholding dignity isn’t neutrality, it’s sabotage.

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George Weinberg (1929 - 2017) was a Psychologist from USA.

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