If you're in pitch blackness, all you can do is sit tight until your eyes get used to the dark
If you're in pitch blackness, all you can do is sit tight until your eyes get used to the dark
Haruki Murakami, the renowned Japanese author known for his surreal and thought-provoking novels, often explores themes of isolation, loneliness, and the search for meaning in his works. The quote, "If you're in pitch blackness, all you can do is sit tight until your eyes get used to the dark," perfectly encapsulates the sense of uncertainty and helplessness that often pervades his characters' experiences.