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Ignoring isn’t the same as ignorance, you have to work at it.

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Choosing to ignore reality requires effort and denial.

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Margaret Atwood

(born 1939) is a Canadian writer known for her novels, poetry, and essays. Her works, including "The Handmaid’s Tale," explore themes of power, gender, and dystopian societies. Atwood’s writing is both imaginative and socially relevant. She has received numerous literary awards. Margaret Atwood continues to influence literature and cultural discussions worldwide.

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Why This Quote Matters

Margaret Atwood does not preach; the emphasis on Truth reads like earned experience.

It refuses fluff—Choosing to ignore reality requires effort and denial. If you journal, a line like this is worth copying and answering in your own words.

How to Apply This Quote in Life

In practical terms, let Truth guide one habit you repeat weekly. Ask “what would Margaret Atwood notice here?” and adjust one detail.

If it feels abstract, pick a single scenario this week and run it end-to-end.

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