“We lisp in numbers, in the U.S. We are deluged by ample, often mysterious statistics. ... Like many in this country, I have come to regard statistics with doubt and merely as a hint of the probable shape of fact.”
Quote by Martha Gellhorn
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This book invites readers to consider the world as it appears from an ordinary, grounded position. Rather than adopting a sweeping or elevated perspective, the narrative focuses on the immediate, tangible reality that surrounds people in their daily lives. Through its exploration of this theme, the work encourages reflection on how perspective shapes understanding, and how the view from within a situation can differ profoundly from more distant or abstract interpretations. The approach emphasizes closeness to lived experience, the details that emerge when one is immersed in a moment, and the insights that can only be gained by standing firmly on the ground rather than looking down from a removed or privileged position. more
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