A penny for your thoughts #22 (quote by Haruki Murakami)

Words touch us all in different ways. Sometimes the original intent of a quote resonates so profoundly with us that it is hard to believe that another wrote it. Other times it is a single word, peculiar phrasing, or an alternative meaning regarding an event in our lives that resonates the most. I believe in the power of starting the the week off with a positive or provoking thought -- and so was created A Penny For Your Thoughts. This is a weekly blog hop that will feature quotes of all kinds; classics, character, book-movie, personal, etc. The themes will range from funny to serious, but really it all depends on how you interpret it! How does this work?

  1. Every Sunday a quote will be posted
  2. Enter the giveaway by posting your thoughts on a post of your own or the comment section below
  3. Collect the pennies! Every week there will be a penny to collect and include with your post, if you choose.
  4. RAFFLE ENTRY: Your site or comment needs to be submitted to this form as well so that your name can be uploaded to a raffle generator.
  5. On the last Saturday of every month the entries from the form above will be entered in a drawing. Winner will be notified on Sunday. You get as many entries as you have pennies for the month. Prizes will include books, gift cards, site promotion, and other bookish winnings!
  6. Have fun! This is a fun way to start some discussion, discover blogs, and get to know more people. Please re-post these steps so that followers understand the process.



If you only read the books that everyone else is reading,
you can only think what everyone else is thinking."
- Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood




My thoughts...

I like this quote, but I struggle with it too. I'm a big believer that life should be a continuing education. I think everyone can find something they're interested in and continue to read about it and education themselves, and discuss with others to create an ongoing conversation about whatever the topic may be. And the more people involved with their own thoughts and experiences, the richer the conversation and the greater the influence of the conversation.

From a philosophical standpoint I can't help but question you can only think what everyone else is thinking. Maybe my love of dystopian scify is what makes me question this also. But say everyone were raised in the exact same environment with the exact same experiences and no knowledge beyond those, yet the people were not clones -- would they really all think the same? Would genetic variation not play a role? Perhaps create a Divergent? Or a Giver?

Food for thought...

Collect the penny and share your thoughts! (worth 1 entry)


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