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[Quote No.71406] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, and the one who doesn’t read, lives just one." - George RR Martin
(1948 - ), American novelist, screenwriter, television producer and short story writer.
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[Quote No.71412] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family." - Kofi Annan

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[Quote No.71413] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Scientific advancement should aim to affirm and to improve human life." - Nathan Deal

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[Quote No.71414] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"So many books, so little time." - Frank Zappa

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[Quote No.71420] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"...the most important journey we take is one of self-discovery." - Aristotle
(384 BC - 322 BC), Greek philosopher.
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[Quote No.71439] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don’t [which means you have the opportunity to learn and grow from their superior knowledge]." - Bill Nye
Bill Nye - ‘the Science Guy’, TV presenter and engineer.
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[Quote No.71449] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Quotes, sayings, mottoes, maxims, etc:] The teachings of elegant saying should be collected when one can. For the supreme gift of words of wisdom, any price will be paid." - Nagarjuna
(circa 150 – circa 250 CE [disputed]), Indian Mahayana Buddhist thinker, scholar-saint and philosopher. He is widely considered to be the founder of the Madhyamaka (centrism, middle-way) school of Buddhist philosophy.
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[Quote No.71457] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Our amazing neuroplastic brain:] The greatest technology we have ever discovered on our planet is the three-pound organ carried in the vault of the skull. The magic of the brain is not found in the parts it’s made of but in the way those parts unceasingly reweave themselves in an electric, living fabric." - David Eagleman
He is a neuroscientist, New York Times bestselling author, TED speaker, and Guggenheim Fellow. Quote from his book, ‘Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain’.
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[Quote No.71470] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less. " - Marie Curie

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[Quote No.71484] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"A wise man doesn’t know everything - only a fool does." - African Proverb

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[Quote No.71490] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Doubt, skepticism and questioning are the beginning of discovering objective truth; active critical thinking should be a regular part of ordinary life; look for fraud, propaganda, bias, subjective opinion expressed as fact, logical flaws, uncorroborated scientific claims, etc; They]...boiled down complex fact-checking methods into three fundamental questions: Who’s behind the information [and what is their reputation and motivation]? What’s the evidence [for and against the ideas and facts presented]? What do other sources say [especially from all sides and stakeholders]? " - Kari Kivinen
[Refer https://slate.com/technology/2023/06/finland-digital-literacy-factchecking-misinformation.html - published 6th June, 2023.]
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[Quote No.71507] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle." - James Keller

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[Quote No.71509] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Doubt and skeptical questioning are important in the search for useful, objective truth to give informed consent and guide wise choice because...] There is a great deal of mistaken misinformation and deliberate fraud in the world. This is for a number of reasons. They include human inattention, inpatience, ignorance, self-interest, greed, envy and malice. This is then compounded, by - timing as satirist Jonathan Swift said, ‘Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it’ - and rational effort as described by Brandolini’s Principle which states ‘The amount of energy needed to refute fraud is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it’." - Seymour@imagi-natives.com

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[Quote No.71514] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Learn; Imagine; Persist; Evolve; Progress; Leadership; Children; Conversation; Gratitude; Satisfaction; Enjoyment; - high anticipation and high expectations:] I have heard from many people that they don’t want to set high goals and have high expectations and anticipate high achievements because they have learned that to do so they would feel the painful bite of disappointment should they fail. So as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from potentially feeling disappointment or failure, they would keep their goals, aspirations and expectations low and thereby avoid feeling let down if things didn’t go as planned. That was certainly my experience too. But I found that the problem with setting low goals and expectations was that this effected my own ambition, motivation, drive, persistence and capacity to push myself beyond my past comfort zones and strive for higher achievements, as well as those around me, including my family, friends and staff. That I and they would then be deliberately settling for mediocrity and not putting in the effort required to even try to reach my and their full potential for their good and the good of all concerned. I also couldn’t see how individuals, families - including children, groups, teams, companies, countries, societies, etc would achieve, advance, improve, grow, evolve (especially self-actualize from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs) and progress without setting high goals, expectations and role modelling these to and for others. So low expectations as a solution came, I thought, with too high costs to those that used it, including myself and those I cared about. I thought there must be better solution than just either feeling great pressure and disappointment in not meeting the goals or feeling little pressure and not living up to a person’s potential for achievement and happiness. My eventual solution was to set high goals, expectations, role models and to enjoy anticipating reaching these WHEN LOOKING TOWARDS THE FUTURE and trying to be motivated and grow and improve my own and others’ lives. But should I or others not reach those high aspirations I realised that to avoid the feeling of disappointment, failure and unhappiness and becoming demoralised, I and they would need to employ the human ability to not only compare THE PAST AND THE PRESENT with something better and thereby feel bitter, disappointed and frustrated but that at that point and position in a deliberate attempt, intention and goal to feel better, that I and they could and should then deliberately choose to compare THE PAST AND THE PRESENT with something worse, rather than better, and therefore feel encouraged, relieved and gratefully happy that the situation was not worse. Then I and they could feel and encourage themselves and others to be motivated and energized to learn from the experience and try again or for something even better next time. This would then be good for me, those I care about, those I am leading and for society, civilisation and humanity in general. " - Seymour@imagi-natives.com
[Please also refer to the articles below that discuss the relationship between low expectations, disappointment, ambition, and motivation: --- https://www.verywellmind.com/expectation-vs-reality-trap-4570968 --- https://sonyalooney.com/the-paradox-of-expectations-pressure-and-comparison-in-sport-and-life/ --- https://serendipitism.com/motivation-aspirations-expectations/ ]
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[Quote No.71527] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[The first step from subjective perception to objective truth is skeptical doubt:] De omnibus dubitandum. (Latin for - Doubt everything.)" - Rene Descartes
(1596 - 1650), French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science. Mathematics was central to his method of inquiry, and he connected the previously separate fields of geometry and algebra into analytic geometry. He is famous for having said, ‘Cogito ergo sum’ (‘I think, therefore I am.’) ‘De omnibus dubitandum’ was Karl Marx’s favorite motto and a title of one of Soren Kierkegaard’s works, namely, ‘De Omnibus Dubitandum Est’.
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[Quote No.71528] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[The first step from subjective perception to objective truth is skeptical doubt:] Dubito ergo cogito. (I doubt, therefore I think.)" - Rene Descartes
(1596 - 1650), French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science.
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[Quote No.71529] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Doubt is the father of [objective truth and therefore eventually utilizing natures laws in] invention." - Ambrose Bierce

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[Quote No.71540] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Learning, life-skills, children:] Crude philosophy will take up a great deal of time. Now I have no leisure for such enquiries; shall I tell you why? I must first know myself, as the Delphian inscription says; to be curious about that which is not my concern, while I am still in ignorance of my own self, would be ridiculous. " - Plato
Famous Greek philosopher. In his work, ‘Phaedrus’, which in this quote is Socrates talking to Phaedrus.
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[Quote No.71543] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Learning, life-skills:] I do not want the peace which passeth understanding. I want the understanding which bringeth peace." - Helen Keller
(1880-1968), author and political activist.
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[Quote No.71556] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Life-skills, wisdom:] Change your thoughts and you change your world!" - Norman Vincent Peale

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[Quote No.71564] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Learning – wisdom, Ageing:] The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it." - Jean Paul Richter

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[Quote No.71575] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"We lose ourselves in what we read, only to return to ourselves, transformed and part of a more expansive world! " - Judith Butler
[Refer https://www.themarginalian.org/2013/06/07/judith-butler-mcgill-2013-commencement-address/ ]
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[Quote No.71582] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Life-skills, learning, morality and ethics – freedom from force and fraud:-] Knowledge is no guarantee of good behavior, but ignorance is a virtual guarantee of bad behavior. " - Martha C. Nussbaum

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[Quote No.71584] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Morality and ethics:] The humanities teach us ...how to imagine life from the point of view of someone unlike yourself. " - Martha C. Nussbaum

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[Quote No.71626] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"For many big life choices, we only learn what we need to know after we’ve done it and we change ourselves in the process of doing it." - L.A. Paul
Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as quoted in her book, ‘Transformative Experience’.
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[Quote No.71639] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda - refer free-market capitalism, liberal democracy and the First Amendment of the US Constitution:] The ‘marketplace of ideas’ is a rationale for freedom of expression based on an analogy to the economic concept of a free market. The marketplace of ideas holds that the truth will emerge from the competition of ideas in free, transparent public discourse and concludes that ideas and ideologies will be culled according to their superiority or inferiority and widespread acceptance among the population. The concept is often applied to discussions of patent law as well as freedom of the press and the responsibilities of the media in a liberal democracy. ... Support for competing ideas and robust debate can be found in the philosophy of John Milton in his work ‘Areopagitica’ in 1644 and also John Stuart Mill in his book ‘On Liberty’ in 1859. The general idea that free speech should be tolerated because it will lead toward the truth has a long history. English poet John Milton suggested that restricting speech was not necessary because ‘in a free and open encounter’ truth would prevail. President Thomas Jefferson argued that it is safe to tolerate ‘error of opinion ... where reason is left free to combat it’. Fredrick Siebert echoed the idea that free expression is self-correcting in ‘Four Theories of the Press’: ‘Let all with something to say be free to express themselves. The true and sound will survive. The false and unsound will be vanquished. Government should keep out of the battle and not weigh the odds in favor of one side or the other’. These writers did not rely on the economic analogy to a market. ... The first reference to the ‘free trade in ideas’ within ‘the competition of the market’ appears in 1919 within US Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.’s dissent in Abrams v. United States. The actual phrase ‘marketplace of ideas’ first appears in a concurring opinion by Justice William O. Douglas in the Supreme Court decision United States v. Rumely: ‘Like the publishers of newspapers, magazines, or books, this publisher bids for the minds of men in the market place of ideas.’ The Supreme Court’s 1969 decision in Brandenburg v. Ohio enshrined the marketplace of ideas as the dominant public policy in American free speech law (that is, against which narrow exceptions to freedom of speech must be justified by specific countervailing public policies). ... If beliefs such as religions are regarded as ideas, the marketplace-of-ideas concept favors a marketplace of religions - with competition in the religious sphere to win hearts and minds - rather than (for example) forcing a state religion, favoring an established church, or forbidding ‘incompatible’ beliefs. In this sense, the marketplace of ideas provides a rationale for freedom of religion." - wikipedia.org

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[Quote No.71646] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Fighting ignorance, requires curiosity:] When you’re curious, you find lots of interesting things to do [and learn]!" - Walt Disney

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[Quote No.71647] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Curiosity is one of the most permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect. " - Samuel Johnson

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[Quote No.71648] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning. " - William Arthur Ward

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[Quote No.71649] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"I am neither especially clever nor especially gifted. I am only very, very curious. " - Albert Einstein

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[Quote No.71650] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"The important thing is not to stop questioning! Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity." - Albert Einstein

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[Quote No.71651] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Curiosity about life in all of its aspects, I think, is still the secret of great creative people. " - Leo Burnett

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[Quote No.71655] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth. " - Irving Langmuir

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[Quote No.71657] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we’re curious... and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths [to new experiences where we learn new things]. " - Walt Disney

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[Quote No.71661] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"My Alma mater was books, a good library... I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity. " - Malcolm X

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[Quote No.71664] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Life-skills:] As long as you live, keep learning how to live." - Seymour@imagi-natives.com

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[Quote No.71665] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Doubt, skepticism and questioning are vital to the discovery of objective truth:] Science is more than a body of knowledge. It is a way of thinking; a way of skeptically interrogating the universe with a fine understanding of human fallibility." - Carl Sagan

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[Quote No.71666] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Remain a lifelong student. Don’t lose that curiosity. " - Indra Nooyi

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[Quote No.71667] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Almost everyone in this room has a higher IQ than Darwin did. Yet Darwin’s body now lies next to Newton’s in Westminster Abbey. Part of his secret was doggedness. Part of his secret was immense objectivity. And part of his secret was an extreme curiosity. What a diligent, objective curiosity will do for you in this life is elevate you above your intellectual betters who have minds that work faster than yours." - Charles Munger

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[Quote No.71673] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[The emotion of anger - and its associated behavior force, while often natural, are rarely the most constructive - or socially acceptable and civilized - ways to overcome an unmet need or frustrated desire - a problem, puzzle, difficulty, etc. At these times it is better to get more information so you can learn, imagine, plan and problem-solve better, alone and with the help of others. So remember...] Get curious, not furious!" - Seymour@imagi-natives.com

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[Quote No.71714] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." - Isaac Newton

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[Quote No.71717] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Better to be unborn than untaught, for ignorance is the root of all misfortune." - Plato

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[Quote No.71720] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Know yourself! [especially your needs and individual desires - refer Abraham Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs - and what really - not just hypothetically - satisfies those needs and individual desires.]" - Socrates
Ancient Greece philosopher. The later Greek philosopher Aristotle also said: “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”
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"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom! [especially your needs and individual desires - refer Abraham Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs - and what really - not just hypothetically - satisfies those needs and individual desires.]" - Aristotle
Ancient Greece philosopher. The earlier Greek philosopher Socrates also said: “Know yourself.”
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[Quote No.71730] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Learning is acquired by reading books; but the much more necessary learning, the knowledge of the [Human] world, is only to be acquired by reading man, and studying all the various editions of them." - Lord Chesterfield
(1694-1773), statesman and writer.
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[Quote No.71732] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"The wisest mind hath something yet to learn." - George Santayana

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[Quote No.71735] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Poem about the fact that we can learn, grow and evolve from bad-difficult-challenging experiences as well as good-simple-easy ones. In fact some lessons can only be really learnt well from having had these challenging experiences first hand and therefore the opportunity to persistently experiment and refine potential solutions within this crucible:]

‘The Uses of Sorrow’

Someone I loved once
gave me a box full of darkness.
It took me years to understand that
this, too, was a gift.

" - Mary Oliver
(1935 - 2019), Mary Oliver was an American poet who won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. This is from her poem called ‘The Uses of Sorrow’.
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[Quote No.71742] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"Pithy sentences [quotes, proverbs, mottos, rhymes, adages, etc] are like sharp nails which force truth upon our memory." - Denis Diderot
(1713 – 1784)
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"Repetitio mater studiorum. [Latin for – Repetition is the mother of learning (i.e.- insight, understanding and memorizing).]" - Ancient Roman maxim

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"[Being learned and wise means being honest and humble with yourself and others:] Saying ‘I don’t know’ is half of the knowledge." - Arabic proverb

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