Enzo's observations throughout the novel provide insight into his world view. For example:
- —"The visible becomes inevitable."
—"Understanding the truth is simple. Allowing oneself to experience it, is often terrifically difficult."
—"No race has ever been won in the first corner; many races have been lost there."
How does his philosophy apply to real life?
I think it is is amazing how apt these observations are. I also think it was makes the title of the book so awesome. Whether you are talking the law of attraction or what many people call karma or just having level-headedness and wisdom, it seems so clear that in everyday life "the car goes where your eyes go". Focus on and engage with the negative, and you meet more negativity. When people treat you bad or do things that upset you, if you stoop to their level you just make things worse for yourself. You can't control the weather, but you control how you react--wow what a perfect metaphor for life Stein has made using racing in the rain! What do you think?