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The road to Damascus

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Biblical Origin

Understand that 'the road to Damascus' refers to Saul's transformative vision in the Bible, becoming Paul the Apostle.

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Her attitude towards recycling changed overnight; it was truly a 'road to Damascus' experience.
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Not Literal

Remember, the phrase is metaphorical, not describing an actual journey, but a moment of sudden insight or change.

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Leaving the corporation was his 'road to Damascus' moment toward starting a nonprofit.
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Profound Change

Use it to denote a deep, often personal transformation, not just a minor change of opinion.

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After volunteering abroad, his 'road to Damascus' experience turned him into a lifelong philanthropist.
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