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Phoenix [80]
2 years ago
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Look at this quote: "This is a book about questioning what others believe to be true, not accepting ideas just because famous pe

ople say they are right. [...] And that is the really big story here—how a new idea, a new way of thinking, can go from being dismissed to capturing the attention of the world" (pp. 8-9). What does this quote mean?
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1 answer:
xxTIMURxx [149]2 years ago
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Answer:

This quote relates to "If stones could speak. In simple words, This quote emphasises the importance of trusting your intuition, looking at situations in innovative ways, and putting new thoughts to the test of your life. As he tells the tale of Stonehenge, Aronson demonstrates these concepts in the book.

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