You read a new book and gain new knowledge. Basically, you keep accumulating knowledge.
The more you read, the more your knowledge increases. You find new concepts of value, and it seems to you that they change you.
Look, I hate to break it to you, but no matter how much knowledge you gain, your disposition or personality isn’t going to basically change.
If your base gets skewed, all you’ve learned will be useless.
Yes, all the knowledge you’ve acquired will come crashing down around you, and then the next thing you know, you’ll be back to where you started!
And the same goes for Adler’s ideas. No matter how many facts I may try to accumulate about him,
they’re not going to have any effect on my personality.
Knowledge just gets piled up as knowledge, until sooner or later it’s discarded.
PHILOSOPHER: Then let me ask you this. Why do you think you want to be like Y?
I guess you just want to be a different person, whether it’s Y or someone else.
But what is the goal of that? YOUTH: You’re talking about goals again?
As I said earlier, it’s just that I admire him and I think I’d be happier if I were like him.
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