Acquire Quote by John Dewey
“By doing his share in the associated activity, the individual appropriates the purpose which actuates it, becomes familiar with its methods and subject matters, acquires needed skill, and is saturated with its emotional spirit.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Experience and Education by John Dewey, 1938
Engaging directly in an activity lets a person internalize its purpose, learn its methods, develop skill, and absorb its emotional culture.
In simple terms: Doing an activity teaches its purpose, methods, skill, and spirit.
Participate fully to learn and embody the work.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace training
- community projects
- educational labs
- volunteer programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does active participation shape your identity?
- What aspects of the activity’s spirit are most impactful?
May overlook deeper reflection if participation is superficial.