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by pbhjpbhj
3284 days ago
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Which is clearly false: the meaning of words being readily looked up, for example, or common multiplications. Probably he meant "I never make effort to ...". Which IMO is foolish - for most people - but probably reflects more that he easily memorised facts without effort (something I was fortunate to experience in my youth and which is now sorely missed). |
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>Education Is Not the Learning of Facts, But the Training of the Mind To Think
-Also Einstein
Information is only useful insofar as it furthers understanding. It has no value outside that beyond parlor tricks or game shows, especially in the modern internet age.