“A scholar is just a library's way of making another library.”
— Daniel dennett
Simplified Meaning:
A person who studies a lot, like a scholar, learns and collects a lot of knowledge, similar to how a library collects many books. Just as a library shares books with people, a scholar can share their knowledge with others. Imagine a student who loves reading and studying all kinds of subjects. Over time, they learn so much that they can help teach others, write their own books, or even set up a library themselves. This means that one scholar can create a whole new source of knowledge for other people, much like having another library. So, when someone dedicates themselves to learning, they don’t just keep the knowledge to themselves; they help spread it around, creating more opportunities for learning everywhere.
Related tags
Academia Books Education Information Intellectual Knowledge Learning Libraries Research ScholarshipFEATURED QUOTES