But when he decides not to let his default-setting take the best of him, he shows his audience that "it's not impossible" to step out of the box and open your eyes to the world around you. It's just like when Atticus Finch says "you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view—until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” (To Kill a Mockingbird). Everyone preaches this theory because we don't live in alone on this planet, therefore there is no reason to believe that we are the center. Wallace's belief that people are self-centered is not a theory I reject because I'm sure many people feel like they are the center of the universe.
Wallace even says that "[he is] the absolute center of the universe" (Wallace). I'm sure that there are still a hand full of people who actually think that Earth is the center of this vast space, but guess what? We are not. We aren't even the center of our own solar system. There are thousands of solar systems in our galaxy and infinitely many galaxies in the universe. Compared to most of the planets and stars out there, we don't even make up a speck of dust. It's all perspective. How do you see things? Will you take the time and effort of step into a new realm? Will you look beyond the clouds and into the stars? What do you see?


This post was really nice. I like how you admitted you're self centered, because that can be very hard to do. I also love the Atticus Finch quote! I can't wait to read your next blog post.
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ReplyDeleteI thought it was interesting that you not only connected Wallace's work to yourself, but also to Atticus Finch. You also connected Wallace's theme of self centeredness to the world, saying how we're not even a speck of dust. It really puts things into perspective.
This is awesome, Jessie! I love the To Kill a Mockingbird quote- i completely remember reading it. Your blog really brought the idea of perspective to a whole other level and further convinced me about how useless it is to complain about my small problems when there is so much more in play. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteJessie, I love how your voice shines though this piece! When you wrote, "knocked some sense into me" I almost burst out laughing because this sounds exactly like you. I also loved the use of questions to start and end the piece. Keep up the good work woman :)
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