“To inquire and to learn is the function of the mind, By learning I do not mean the mere cultivation of memory or the accumulation of knowledge, but the capacity to think clearly and sanely without illusion, to start from facts and not from beliefs and ideals. There is no learning if thought originates from conclusions. Merely to acquire information of knowledge is to not to learn. Learning implies the love of understanding and the love of doing a thing for itself. Learning is possible only when there is no coercion through influence, thought attachment or threat, through persuasive encouragement or subtle forms of reward. Most people think that learning is encouraged through comparison, whereas the contrary is the fact. Comparison brings about frustration and merely encourages envy, which is called competition. Like other forms of persuasion, comparison prevents learning and breeds fear.”
Quote by Jiddu Krishnamurti
Book:The Book of Life
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The Book of Life
This book delves into the concept of the afterlife, examining the diverse beliefs and cultural perspectives from around the world. It investigates the stories, rituals, and traditions that have shaped human understanding of life beyond death, offering a rich tapestry of insights into the mysteries of existence after physical death. more
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