Sometimes what goes without saying is best said anyway.
In Iain M. Banks' novel "The Hydrogen Sonata," the idea that some truths may be understood without explicit mention suggests that articulating them can still hold value. This quote highlights the importance of communication and the nuances of expressing thoughts that might be taken for granted. Even when something is obvious or implied, bringing it to light can enhance understanding and strengthen relationships.
The statement encourages readers to consider the power...