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Saturday, May 5, 2012
As a teacher, this editorial seems especially true and imperative. Humility is the beginning of wisdom, the ancients tell us, and humility comes from searching one's heart and asking questions of the world and the soul. We must give this to students, regardless of cultural capital or economic status. In our age, we don't need more information, we need citizens and thinkers who can examine their own hearts and minds, who can grapple with emotional and moral complexity within a deep social and spiritual framework. The great literature, the great questions, indeed truth itself, belongs to all.
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