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Nothing learned from a book is worth anything until it is used and verified in life; only then does it begin to affect behavior and desire. It is Life that educates, and perhaps love more than anything else in life.
Will Durant • Fallen Leaves
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Brian Ramsey • 13 cards
‘If man were wise, he would gauge the true worth of anything by its usefulness and appropriateness to his life,’
The School of Life Press • Great Thinkers: Simple Tools from 60 Great Thinkers to Improve Your Life Today (The School of Life Library)
Wisdom is contained within these feelings and is not something that you can figure out with your intellect.
Dicken Bettinger • Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being
Only if my freedom respects yours can we create a non-tragic human world.
Jonathan Sacks • To Heal a Fractured World: The Ethics of Responsibility
“Only misconceptions need to be supported by elaborate arguments. Truth can always stand alone.” Leo Tolstoy
Albert W. Thomas • NEVER LOSE MONEY IN THE STOCK MARKET AGAIN
genuine interest in and emotional responsiveness to another person’s perspective,
Ian Leslie • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It
Entire cultures, ideologies, and schools of thought—the very bedrocks of our societies—are built upon the notion that as one person grows more wise, so can the whole community. However, the idea that knowledge’s evolution happens privately and individually presents us with a problem: how do we manage knowledge and wisdom collectively?