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Hermann Hesse on Wonder and the Aim of Education

On schools that teach counting and measuring over delight

Schools teach counting and measuring over delight.

Maria Popova builds the essay around a Hesse passage on the failure of schools to cultivate awe — the central charge being that an education system that prioritises measurement systematically extinguishes the curiosity it depends on. From Hesse’s writings on butterflies, surfaced in a Marginalian essay that pairs the passage with Hesse’s own watercolours.

themarginalian.org ↗

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