Quote by Orson Scott Card

If you did not in your own mind distinguish between useful and erroneous information, then you were not learning at all, you were merely replacing ignorance with false belief, which was no improvement.


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Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and discernment when seeking knowledge. It suggests that true learning involves the ability to differentiate between useful and incorrect information. Merely replacing ignorance with false beliefs is counterproductive and does not lead to genuine improvement. To truly learn and grow intellectually, one must actively engage in evaluating information, distinguishing facts from fallacies, and ensuring that the knowledge acquired is accurate and valuable.

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Learning
By Orson Scott Card
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