Talks to Students On the Art of Study

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\y The mind that has cultivated a well-balanced com- bination of patient discrimination and bold association and general reasoning, is in possession of the power to . Hunt the truth and mercilessly verify its results. It must "be listened to ; its work will last. Even though time should prove that some or even many of its results are wrong, yet the process of reaching those results is correct DISCRIMINATION 95 and they mark a necessary stage in the growth of later and better knowledge. More of ...the same kind 'of work will remove the error and reveal the truth.
THE ART OF STUDY CHAPTEE X.
ASSOCIATION : ILLUSTRATIONS.
Probably every normal person has at some time stopped short in a train of thought and asked himself why his thoughts have succeeded each other in the order /in which they have come to him. Whether in reverie or /a hard and long-continued course of reasoning, each (thought, in dying away, gives birth to the next one. The mind passes, almost instantaneously, by apparently the wildest and most unaccountable dashes, from one end of the universe to the other, and brings together in thought things that of themselves seem to furnish no apparent /reason for being thought of together.


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