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Atheistic Quote by Cornel West

“I want to learn something from my atheistic brothers and sisters, even though I'm a Christian. I want to learn something from my right-wing brothers and sisters, even though I'm a progressive. I want to learn something from the elderly, even though I'm middle-aged or tilting toward the elderly. I…” quote by Cornel West
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“I want to learn something from my atheistic brothers and sisters, even though I'm a Christian. I want to learn something from my right-wing brothers and sisters, even though I'm a progressive. I want to learn something from the elderly, even though I'm middle-aged or tilting toward the elderly. I want to learn especially something from the youth. That's why I spend a lot of time in hip-hop studios.”

Cornel West

About This Quote

The speaker seeks wisdom across ideological and generational lines, emphasizing humility and the importance of diverse perspectives for personal growth.

In simple terms: Learn from all ages and viewpoints despite differences.

Key Takeaway

Embrace learning from varied sources.

Themes

open‑mindedness dialogue growth

Mood

inquisitive hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • community forums
  • hip‑hop studios
  • intergenerational mentorship
  • political debates

Key Concepts

intergenerational learning political diversity faith and secular exchange

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can you gain from opposing views?
  • How do you reconcile differing beliefs?
A Different Perspective

Balancing conflicting ideas can be challenging and may cause cognitive dissonance.

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