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“How strange it seems that education, in practice, so often means suppression: that instead of leading the mind outward to the light of day it crowds things in upon it that darken and weary it.” quote by Louis Sullivan
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“How strange it seems that education, in practice, so often means suppression: that instead of leading the mind outward to the light of day it crowds things in upon it that darken and weary it.”

Louis Sullivan

About This Quote

Source Essay: Architectural theory, 1896

Argues that formal education can stifle creativity, confining thought and leading to intellectual fatigue.

In simple terms: Education can sometimes limit creativity.

Key Takeaway

Seek learning beyond formal schooling.

Themes

education creativity conformity intellectual fatigue

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • creative workshops
  • self-study
  • alternative schooling

Key Concepts

critical thinking innovation self-directed learning

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can education foster creativity?
  • What balance between structure and freedom?
A Different Perspective

May undervalue structured learning benefits.

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