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“If you would understand this secret, you must first understand the distinction between training an animal and educating one. Trained animals are relatively easy to turn out. All that is required is a book of instructions, a certain amount of bluff and bluster, something to use for threatening and…” quote by Anonymous
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“If you would understand this secret, you must first understand the distinction between training an animal and educating one. Trained animals are relatively easy to turn out. All that is required is a book of instructions, a certain amount of bluff and bluster, something to use for threatening and punishing purposes, and of course the animal. Educating an animal, on the other hand, demands keen intelligence, integrity, imagination, and the gentle touch, mentally, vocally, and physically.”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Speech: Unknown, attributed to an anonymous source

Understanding the difference between conditioning and true education highlights the need for intelligence, integrity, and imagination over mere obedience.

In simple terms: Education requires imagination and integrity, not just commands.

Key Takeaway

Focus on nurturing, not just commanding.

Themes

education training leadership ethics

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • teaching
  • animal training
  • organizational leadership
  • parenting

Key Concepts

behaviorism humanistic education

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does true education look like?
  • How can we foster imagination in learning?
A Different Perspective

Training can produce compliance without deeper understanding.

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