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Strive for intellectual independence and autonomy from "summary" of How We Think by John Dewey

In the pursuit of intellectual growth, it is essential for individuals to strive towards achieving a sense of independence and autonomy in their thinking. This involves breaking free from the constraints of external influences and relying on one's own reasoning and judgment to navigate the complexities of the world. To develop intellectual independence, individuals must cultivate a critical mindset that questions assumptions, challenges beliefs, and seeks out alternative perspectives. This requires a willingness to engage with diverse ideas and opinions, even those that may contradict one's own preconceived notions. By actively ...
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