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Absolute truth Quote by Robert Carroll

“It’s understandable that we would believe many things as children that our parents and others in our society have passed on to us as if they were absolute truths, even though they may be nothing but traditional prejudices. But why do we cling to what Mencken called the “palpably false” after we’re…” quote by Robert Carroll
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““It’s understandable that we would believe many things as children that our parents and others in our society have passed on to us as if they were absolute truths, even though they may be nothing but traditional prejudices. But why do we cling to what Mencken called the “palpably false” after we’re old enough to think for ourselves?””

Robert Carroll

About This Quote

Source Essay: Cultural Critique, 2015

Adults cling to inherited beliefs despite evidence, highlighting resistance to change.

In simple terms: Adults hold onto old beliefs.

Key Takeaway

Question inherited truths.

Themes

cognition tradition critical thinking growth psychology

Mood

reflective critical

Type

essay philosophical

When to use this quote

  • education
  • parenting
  • self‑reflection

Key Concepts

cognitive bias social conditioning

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we resist new ideas?
  • How can we foster open‑mindedness?
A Different Perspective

Changing deep‑seated beliefs is difficult.

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