Buddhism Quote by Ken Ilgunas
““... But these skeptics are only selectively skeptical. They think themselves enlightened for resisting all this new proof and remaining steadfast in mistrusting anything that someone else says. But it is a false enlightenment to accept only those ideas that align with one's worldview and reject those that don't.””
About This Quote
He critiques selective skepticism, warning that embracing only ideas that fit one's worldview creates a false sense of enlightenment while dismissing contradictory evidence.
In simple terms: Only believing ideas that match your view is a false enlightenment.
Selective acceptance limits true understanding.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- a scientist evaluating new data
- a voter assessing political claims
- a reader confronting opposing opinions
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- practice active listening to contrary views
- use structured debate to test assumptions
Questions to Reflect On
- What strategies help recognize one's own selective bias?
- When is healthy skepticism detrimental?
Excessive skepticism can also paralyze decision‑making if applied indiscriminately.