Elite universities can train rigid thinking that inhibits empathy, curiosity, and psychological understanding; passionate self-taught historians may understand history better than credentialed academics.
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Elite universities can train rigid thinking that inhibits empathy, curiosity, and psychological understanding; passionate self-taught historians may understand history better than credentialed academics.
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"able to have tremendous empathy for other people, and therefore he's able to understand their psychology and his own psychology, all right? He's able..."
"something that I've observed I'm you're much better off talking to an individual who has a passion for history and who spent his entire..."
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