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Book learnin’ minus brain learnin’ ain’t learnin’
But a rabbit-hole is just as dangerous. 学びて思わざれば則ち罔し (Manabite omowazareba sunawachi kurashi; “Study without consideration is nothing.”) Definition: No matter how much you study, if you don’t also think about the content of what you’re learning, you can’t actually reach … Continue reading
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Tagged Analects, classical Japanese grammar, 論語, study without consideration, unexamined knowledge, 則ち罔し, 学び, 思わざれば
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