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“Learning to explain phenomena such that one continues to be fascinated by the failure of one's explanations creates a continuing cycle of thinking, that is the crux of intelligence. It isn't that one person knows more than another, then. In as sense, it is important to know less than the next…” quote by Roger Schank
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“Learning to explain phenomena such that one continues to be fascinated by the failure of one's explanations creates a continuing cycle of thinking, that is the crux of intelligence. It isn't that one person knows more than another, then. In as sense, it is important to know less than the next person, or at least to be certain of less, thus enabling more curiosity and less explaining away because one has again encountered a well-known phenomenon. The less you know the more you can find out about, and finding out for oneself is what intelligence is all about.”

Roger Schank

About This Quote

Source Lecture: Cognitive Science, Roger Schank, 1995

Intelligence thrives on recognizing the limits of one's knowledge, fostering curiosity and continual learning.

In simple terms: Knowing less sparks curiosity and learning.

Key Takeaway

Embrace uncertainty to stay curious.

Themes

learning curiosity humility

Mood

inquisitive reflective

Type

educational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • education
  • research
  • problem solving
  • personal development

Key Concepts

metacognition epistemic humility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance confidence with humility?
  • What strategies keep curiosity alive?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on uncertainty may hinder confidence.

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