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“Better to be blinde, then to see ill.” quote by George Herbert
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“Better to be blinde, then to see ill.”

George Herbert

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Source Poem: The Temple, 1633

Seeing moral corruption is worse than blindness; ignorance can be a mercy.

In simple terms: Blindness can be kinder than seeing evil.

Key Takeaway

Value ignorance over harmful knowledge.

Themes

morality perception wisdom

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • political leadership
  • media consumption

Key Concepts

ethical blindness moral hazard

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is ignorance always preferable?
  • When does seeing harm?
A Different Perspective

Blindness may prevent confronting harsh truths.

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