SwBratcher on Nostr: Knowledge comes from the senses. Yet, experience need not lead to knowledge. For ...
Knowledge comes from the senses. Yet, experience need not lead to knowledge. For between sensation and reason lies emotion and passion which may distort experience into error even as it distorts desire into vice.
— Will Durant, about the Stoic philosophy in The Life Of Greece, Vol II, The Story of Civilization
Better set that emotion aside when conveying things of importance.
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