That education is literally and all the time its own reward means that no
alleged study or discipline is educative
unless it is worth while in its own immediate having.
A truly general aim broadens the outlook; it
stimulates one to take more consequences (connections) into account.
This means a wider and more flexible observation of means.
John Dewey
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