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It is common enough to see aspirants become one-sided and, to this extent, unbalanced. Because they are attracted or helped by some particular way--a special method, attribute, teaching, or doctrine--this is no reason to ignore all the others or to make it the central pivot on which the whole of life rests. Light ought to broaden his outlook, not narrow it.
-- Notebooks Category 20: What Is Philosophy? > Chapter 3 : Its Requirements > # 305