I know this may sound trite, but people’s experiences are more useful to others than quotes and references to books that no one will read.
Great to quote a passage to support your feelings on experience but not as an authority for that experience gor everyone.
Some things in life we all experience sooner or later.
@Ms_McSteven And some people don’t learn anything from experiences, books or anything at all.
Judgment stops when storytelling begins.
Often I get bored with cliche' memes.
You're right: it depends on the audience.
I get bored with Memes ....full stop! Lazy way to gain points in my opinion.
I am glad someone said it...
I would much rather hear from others to start a discussion, not necessarily pit one expert/book against the other...
I think it is much more important to hear why people feel and think they way they do...I have a friend who was personally affected by uncontrolled immigration..when she told me her story, it gave me another perspective on why she is so against the immigrants...that made more of an impact than all of the pundits and people just parroting out stuff on both sides...
Totally agree. Books put me to sleep - life gives me something to share! Also, most can relate to ordinary life, folks ‘get it.’ And, they know when to call BS, too..
Too many feel describing their thoughts, experiences or feelings must rivle the eloquence found in ..books. Not so. Write it as you felt it - and others will feel it too
I agree. Or add why a quote is meaningful, what it taught you, etc. Open a discussion.