This quote suggests that individuals may shy away from facing the truth because it conflicts with their preconceived notions or beliefs—what they consider their "illusions." These illusions often provide comfort or stability, and confronting the truth can be unsettling, leading to a sense of instability or challenges to one’s identity and worldview. By avoiding the truth, people can maintain their illusions, but doing so may hinder personal growth and awareness. In essence, the quote highlights the tension between our desire for comfort and the necessity of confronting reality.
Author: James Baldwin