I'm walking here! I'm walking here!
The beauty of Salt's line lies in its defiant ordinariness—a man asserting his right to occupy space, to be noticed, to interrupt the smooth flow of indifference around him. It's less about jaywalking and more about the human need for acknowledgment in a world that would prefer you stay invisible or compliant. When you're stuck in traffic behind someone moving slowly, or when a coworker keeps interrupting a meeting to make their voice heard, you're witnessing this same primal claim: *I exist here, and my existence matters enough to disrupt your convenience*. Salt captures something most motivational quotes miss—that sometimes the most important victories aren't about becoming exceptional, but simply about refusing to disappear.
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