Jackson Langfeld (in class) helen keller
Helen Keller moment at the water pump stuck out to me, it was something simple yet world changing. As water flowed on her hand at the same time "water" was spelled in the something finally clicked. She could piece together that the spelling and the sensation were the same thing. Her world finally started to make sense, if I remember correctly this was the moment she finally felt human. Things finally had a meaning to them and I cannot begin to imagine the sense of clarity she felt. It reminds me of Plato's cave allegory about how foreign concepts seem when they are new to us. Only after time and observation can we see what things really mean. Something like water can feel entirely new to us when we pay attention, things seem distant because we haven't been experiencing them fully with physicality and wonder. Knowledge is a lived experience.
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