Waste of time Quote by J.D. Salinger
““That was the worst. What happened was, I got the idea in my head - and I could not get it out - that college was just one more dopey, inane place in the world dedicated to piling up treasure on earth and everything. I mean treasure is treasure, for heaven's sake. What's the difference whether the treasure is money, or property, or even culture, or even just plain knowledge? It all seemed like exactly the same thing to me, if you take off the wrapping - and it still does! Sometimes I think that knowledge - when it's knowledge for knowledge's sake, anyway - is the worst of all. The least excusable, certainly... I don't think it would have all got me quite so down if just once in a while - just once in a while - there was at least some polite little perfunctory implication that knowledge should lead to wisdom, and that if it doesn't, it's just a disgusting waste of time!””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger, 1951
The speaker laments that knowledge pursued for its own sake becomes meaningless without wisdom, feeling it is a waste of effort.
In simple terms: Knowledge without purpose feels empty.
Seek purpose beyond mere accumulation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- college experience
- career planning
- personal growth
- academic pursuits
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives you to learn?
- How can knowledge become meaningful?
The quote assumes all knowledge is pursued selfishly, ignoring altruistic learning.