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Application Quote by Henry Hazlitt

“The only way we could remember would be by constant re-reading, for knowledge unused tends to drop out of mind. Knowledge used does not need to be remembered; practice forms habits and habits make memory unnecessary. The rule is nothing; the application is everything.” quote by Henry Hazlitt
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“The only way we could remember would be by constant re-reading, for knowledge unused tends to drop out of mind. Knowledge used does not need to be remembered; practice forms habits and habits make memory unnecessary. The rule is nothing; the application is everything.”

Henry Hazlitt

About This Quote

Source Essay: Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt, 1946

Knowledge that is not applied fades, while practiced skills become automatic and need no conscious recall.

In simple terms: Practice turns knowledge into habit, making memory unnecessary.

Key Takeaway

Apply what you learn, don’t just memorize.

Themes

learning habit formation memory practicality

Mood

reflective motivational

Type

educational practical

When to use this quote

  • studying
  • skill development
  • daily routines
  • professional training

Key Concepts

cognitive psychology behavioral economics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you turn learning into daily practice?
  • What habits help retain useful information?
A Different Perspective

If knowledge is never used, it remains theoretical and can be forgotten.

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