It’s a common phrase in English. “You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?”
It means that you may be espousing (quoting) ideology, but can you actually manage to enact the actions that would be needed to ensure that ideology is enacted in real life?
Edit: even more boiled down, “You’re saying the things our philosophy agrees with, can you act in the same ways?”
I don’t regret not getting it at first.
It’s a common phrase in English. “You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?”
It means that you may be espousing (quoting) ideology, but can you actually manage to enact the actions that would be needed to ensure that ideology is enacted in real life?
Edit: even more boiled down, “You’re saying the things our philosophy agrees with, can you act in the same ways?”
Thank you for the free lesson. I appreciate it.