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While they are trying to get rid of old faults, the very procedure they are using leads to the birth of new ones. The more they use this procedure, the more they unwittingly nurture these fresh evils. What good is it in the final balancing of accounts to be continually curing one disease at the cost of creating another? The harmful effects of the procedure are inherent in it and can be avoided only by using it with critical judgement, and not with blind partisanship.
-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 7 : The Path of Individuality > # 83