It is that I cannot see what I am doing or why, and it is unsettling always to live only in the moment as it passes. Oh, I know one never sees ahead or behind. But I see even less. It is like being blindfolded when everyone else in the room is not. No one can see outside the room – but everyone else can see the room. I would like to take my blindfold off.
by Robin McKinley
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The quote expresses a profound feeling of disorientation and isolation. The speaker describes a struggle with a lack of clarity regarding their actions and motivations, likening it to being blindfolded in a room filled with others who are fully aware of their surroundings. While they acknowledge that no one can see beyond their immediate situation, the speaker feels a deeper disconnect, unable to grasp even the context of their present moment.

This sense of confusion and yearning for insight underscores a desire to engage more fully with life and understand their place within it. The imagery of a blindfold suggests a longing for awareness and understanding, as the speaker wishes to remove the barriers that prevent them from seeing clearly. Overall, the quote encapsulates a struggle with existential uncertainty, highlighting the human need for connection, clarity, and a sense of direction.

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