A Parable

>Image credit: Elihu Vedder, “The Questioner of the Sphinx” (1863) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

I traveled around the world and realized how little I knew.

I traveled around the world and realized how little I knew about the places where I had never been.

I traveled around the world and realized how much better other places were than my own.

I traveled around the world and realized how much more people knew in other places than in my own.

I traveled around the world and realized how far every place is from paradise.

I came home and realized how little I knew about the place where I had lived my whole life.

I came home and realized how little people know anywhere.

I came home and realized how little I knew about myself.

I came home and realized how little I knew.

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This article was originally published on The Wall Street Journal.


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