Convenience 16 emphasizes the idea that it’s not enough to embrace change mentally or intellectually.
The writer encourages change through the eyes and ears, and suggests that this physical embracing of change can lead to change becoming embodied.
The visual and auditory embrace helps create change as memory, and, therefore, as something more likely to become permanent.
Convenience 16
Embodiment of Thought
This writer feels that appealing
to auditory and visual memory is a must
these illustrate meaning