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PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION FOR FAIRY TALES
ОглавлениеAll our troubles come from doing that in which we have no
interest.—EPICTETUS.
That is useful for every man which is conformable to his own
constitution and nature.—MARCUS AURELIUS.
Genuine interest means that a person has identified himself with, or found himself in, a certain course of activity. It is obtained not by thinking about it and consciously aiming at it, but by considering and aiming at the conditions that lie back of it, and compel it.—JOHN DEWEY.