“The world doesn't have to be like this. Things can be different.”

—  Neil Gaiman

Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming (2013)
Context: You're also finding out something as you read vitally important for making your way in the world. And it's this: The world doesn't have to be like this. Things can be different.

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