Oscar WildeNothing that is worth knowing can be taught
About This Quote
Nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. This quote is meant to convey the idea that knowledge isn't something that can be taught. Instead, it's something that you either have or you don't. Some people may prefer to be told what to do instead of discovering what they need to do for themselves. However, if you truly want to learn, then the best thing that you can do is to seek out the things that interest you and start doing them.
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