“I have seen the fruits of adult education. It can be done. And anyone who has worked in adult education knows that he must appeal for self-help. There are no monitors to keep adults at the task. There are no examinations and grades, none of the machinery of external discipline. The person who learns something out of school is self-disciplined. He works for merit in his own eyes, not credit from the registrar. (1940 ed. page 104)”
Quote by Mortimer J. Adler
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How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
This book offers a systematic approach to reading, including techniques for active engagement, comprehension, and retention of material across different genres and subjects. more
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