"真の学習は、記号に過ぎない観念に満足していてはいけないが、物事をそれぞれの真実において発見しなければならない。"
— Umberto Eco
Simplified Meaning:
Understanding something deeply requires more than just knowing words and ideas. To truly learn, you need to look into the reality behind those words. For instance, if you're learning about bees, it's not enough to just know the term 'bees' or read about them. You should observe bees, see how they collect nectar, build their hives, and understand their role in nature. This way, you truly understand what bees are and how they live, not just the idea of what bees might be. Applying this to life, whenever you learn something new, try to experience it or see it in action. This deeper understanding helps you grasp the true essence of things.
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