We may freak out globally, but we suffer locally.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that even though problems can affect the whole world, the pain and suffering is felt the most by people in their local communities. For example, global climate change can cause disasters that impact the whole planet, but the people who live in the affected areas will experience the worst of it. The message is that while global issues are concerning, the real hardship is felt by those close to home.
About Jonathan Franzen
Jonathan Franzen is an acclaimed American novelist and essayist, known for his critically acclaimed novels like ‘The Corrections’ and ‘Freedom’. He has also contributed to The New Yorker magazine since 1994 and had a highly publicized feud with Oprah Winfrey over her book club selection of ‘The Corrections’.
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‘s one of the perversities of the age: I’m embarrassed by its success, but I’m happy it’s selling.
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