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“We must be careful what we read, and not, like the sailors of Ulysses, take bags of wind for sacks of treasure.” quote by John Lubbock
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“We must be careful what we read, and not, like the sailors of Ulysses, take bags of wind for sacks of treasure.”

John Lubbock

About This Quote

Source Book: The Natural History of the Human Species by John Lubbock, 1865

Reading can mislead; we must distinguish valuable knowledge from empty hype.

In simple terms: Be cautious about what you accept as valuable.

Key Takeaway

Critically evaluate information before valuing it.

Themes

critical thinking information literacy skepticism

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

advisory reflective

When to use this quote

  • research
  • education
  • news consumption
  • social media
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

cognitive bias media influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • What sources do you trust and why?
  • How do you verify the credibility of new ideas?
A Different Perspective

Even careful reading can be swayed by persuasive framing.

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