Answers Quote by Eric Hoffer
“What merit there is in my thinking is derived from two peculiarities: (1) My inability to be familiar with anything. I simply can't take things for granted. (2) My endless patience. I assume that the only way to find an answer is to hang on long enough and keep groping.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Passion of the Modern World, 1930
Thinking is driven by unfamiliarity and patience, leading to deeper insight.
In simple terms: Unfamiliarity and patience fuel thoughtful thinking.
Embrace uncertainty and persist to discover answers.
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When to use this quote
- research
- creative writing
- problem solving
- personal growth
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Questions to Reflect On
- What unfamiliar ideas challenge you?
- How can you balance patience with decisive action?
Patience alone may not yield answers without action.