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There aren't many such enthusiasts born. The average person is not especially curious about the world. He is alive, and being somehow obliged to deal with this condition, feels the less effort it requires, the better. Whereas learning about the world is labor, and a great all-consuming one at that. Most people develop quite antithetical talents, in fact - to look without seeing, to listen without hearing, mainly to preserve onself within oneself.
Ryszard Kapuscinski
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects on the rarity of true curiosity about the world and the tendency of most people to engage superficially with their surroundings.

Ryszard Kapuscinski emphasizes that genuine curiosity is not common among people. Instead, he suggests that the average person tends to avoid the hard work of truly understanding the world, often becoming disengaged and unobservant as a means of self-preservation. This superficial approach allows them to navigate life without the effort required for deep learning and engagement.

Themes

CuriosityLearningAwarenessEngagementObservation

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion on education, one might quote: 'There aren't many such enthusiasts born...' to emphasize the need for fostering curiosity in students.

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