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“...when the little boy discovered, at four, the same thing Mr. Smith had learned earlier -- that only birds and planes could fly -- he lost all interest in himself.” quote by Toni Morrison
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“...when the little boy discovered, at four, the same thing Mr. Smith had learned earlier -- that only birds and planes could fly -- he lost all interest in himself.”

Toni Morrison

About This Quote

A child’s early fascination with flight, once learned by others, can diminish self‑interest when it feels common.

In simple terms: Learning something everyone knows can kill personal excitement.

Key Takeaway

Find personal meaning beyond common knowledge.

Themes

growth self‑discovery uniqueness

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

narrative psychological

When to use this quote

  • education
  • parenting
  • creative arts
  • mentoring

Key Concepts

comparative learning identity formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you lost interest after others mastered it?
  • How can you rekindle unique passion?
A Different Perspective

Comparison may suppress individuality.

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