. . . there was something that Isabel had said that always stuck in his mind. Remember what you have and the other person doesn't. It was simple--almost too simple--advice and yet, like all such home advice, it expressed a profound truth.

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In "A Distant View of Everything," the protagonist reflects on a piece of advice from Isabel that resonates deeply with him. The advice emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's own advantages in relationships and interactions with others.

This seemingly straightforward guidance carries a deeper significance, reminding him to appreciate what he possesses that others might lack. It highlights the profound impact of simple truths in understanding human connections and navigating life’s complexities.

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