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There may however be one result of such comparative study which is as unpleasant as it is undesirable. If it is overdone and independent thinking underdone, it may breed confusion in the understanding and contradiction in the feelings. The more books written from different points of view he reads, the less certain of his knowledge he may become.
-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 3 : The Development of Intellect > # 115