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The study of nature requires an open mind and a keen eye from "summary" of The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White

To truly understand and appreciate the natural world around us, one must possess an open mind and a keen eye. The ability to observe the intricate details of nature with a sense of curiosity and wonder is essential in the study of the natural world. Gilbert White, in his insightful work "The Natural History of Selborne," emphasizes the importance of approaching nature with a sense of openness and attentiveness. Having an open mind allows one to approach the study of nature without preconceived notions or biases. It enables the observer to see things from a fresh perspective and to be receptive to new discoveries and insights. White believed that a closed mind could limit one's understanding of the natural world and prevent them from appreciating its beauty and complexity. In addition to an open mind, a keen eye...
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    The Natural History of Selborne

    Gilbert White

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