Whoever wants really to get to know something new (be it a person, an event, or a book) does well to take up this new thing with all possible love, to avert his eye quickly from, even to forget, everything about it that he finds inimical, objectionable, or false. So, for example, we give the author of a book the greatest possible head start, and, as if at a race, virtually yearn with a pounding heart for him to reach his goal. By doing this, we penetrate into the heart of the new thing, into its motive center: and this is what it means to get to know it. Once we have got that far, reason then sets its limits; that overestimation, that occasional unhinging of the critical pendulum, was just a device to entice the soul of a matter out into the open.Nicely, put Friedrich! That's super, man.
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Am I wrong to think that the Advanced Theory Motivational Seminar is about six months from launching?
The fact is...if you don't appreciate Dylan's Shot of Love album, you will probably end up living "down by the river" in a van.
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