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... discover his own . Discovery does not mean domestication in a notebook . That dis- poses of an idea . To gain an idea one must be- lieve it , and live it . To avoid commitment for fear of error is to reject the possibility of edu ...
... discover his own . Discovery does not mean domestication in a notebook . That dis- poses of an idea . To gain an idea one must be- lieve it , and live it . To avoid commitment for fear of error is to reject the possibility of edu ...
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... discover ( or for get ) the inconsistencies of our present economic set - up . The real burden upon us , is to discover that ultimate purpose for which we were born . To gain vital sense of purpose , we must fol- low two rather obvious ...
... discover ( or for get ) the inconsistencies of our present economic set - up . The real burden upon us , is to discover that ultimate purpose for which we were born . To gain vital sense of purpose , we must fol- low two rather obvious ...
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