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Argument Quote by Andre Gide

“An experience teaches only the good observer; but far from seeking a lesson in it, everyone looks for an argument in experience, and everyone interprets the conclusion in his own way.” quote by Andre Gide
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“An experience teaches only the good observer; but far from seeking a lesson in it, everyone looks for an argument in experience, and everyone interprets the conclusion in his own way.”

Andre Gide

About This Quote

The quote suggests that experience is valuable only to observant people, yet most seek arguments or personal interpretations rather than lessons.

In simple terms: Only attentive observers learn from experience; most seek arguments.

Key Takeaway

Seek lessons, not arguments.

Themes

learning interpretation objectivity

Mood

analytical introspective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • conflict mediation
  • personal reflection
  • research

Key Concepts

critical thinking philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you become a better observer?
  • What arguments do you tend to create from experiences?
A Different Perspective

People may resist objective analysis.

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