Jênisson (Aeneas)
What does "turn outward" mean? Context: "If we want to make hope real. We must turn outward."
20 de nov de 2010 23:20
Respostas · 4
manifest it or turn feature into benefits.
2 de agosto de 2018
Imagine the world is made up of many small circles of people. Usually we tend to do things inwardly - We are looking towards the cirlce and do things for ourselves or our immediate friends and family who are in that circle. The text is suggesting that we need to do things differently, to turn outward. This would mean that we start to look at the 'big picture' of all the other 'small circles' in the world and try to help them... this, in the writer's opinion, will make hope real.
21 de novembro de 2010
Let's take away all of Eliot's hope! Let's turn him inside out. :P
21 de novembro de 2010
Hope is an emotion on the inside.To make it real, to see it happen in the world, is to make it real on the outside. Hence turn outside.
21 de novembro de 2010
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