Summary
This quote implies that there is a distinction between seeking knowledge and seeking truth. It suggests that while one may have a strong desire to gain knowledge and acquire information, it is important to be cautious and mindful not to mistake it as a genuine pursuit for truth. In other words, simply accumulating knowledge does not guarantee a deep understanding of the truth, which entails comprehension, critical thinking, and an evaluation of different perspectives. This quote encourages individuals to be discerning in their quest for knowledge and to recognize that true understanding requires more than just accumulating facts.
By Marty Rubin