Confucius (551 BC – 479 BC) and “...A Love To Learn...”
Confucius (551 BC – 479 BC) ─ a Chinese thinker and social philosopher ─ argued,
“…[lo]ove of kindness, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by foolishness. Love of knowledge, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by loose speculation. Love of honesty, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by harmful candour. Love of straightforwardness, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by misdirected judgement. Love of daring, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by insubordination. And love of strength of character, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by intractability…” Source: ISBN-10: 1594202710
Confucius (551 BC – 479 BC) ─ a Chinese thinker and social philosopher ─ argued,
“…[lo]ove of kindness, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by foolishness. Love of knowledge, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by loose speculation. Love of honesty, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by harmful candour. Love of straightforwardness, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by misdirected judgement. Love of daring, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by insubordination. And love of strength of character, without a love to learn, finds itself obscured by intractability…” Source: ISBN-10: 1594202710
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