Kierkegaard's Leap

There are times when a person makes a "leap" to a new sphere of existence, which infuses his or her being with a new order of significance. Such leaps are so radical that afterwards we cannot imagine how life could ever have been otherwise.

Soren Kierkegaard, 1844 -- as articulated by Herbert Dreyfus, 1972.
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