
Source: The Secret Oral Teachings in the Tibetan Buddhist Sects (1964)
Book XXII, sec. 39
History of Rome
Source: The Secret Oral Teachings in the Tibetan Buddhist Sects (1964)
“He that is taught only by himself has a fool for a master.”
“We learn the most from fools … yet we pay them back with the worst ingratitude.”
Source: The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms (2010), p. 85
“Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise.”
Plutarch's Life of Cato
Variant: Wise men profit more from fools than fools from wise men; for the wise men shun the mistakes of fools, but fools do not imitate the successes of the wise.
“The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.”
Source: 1970s, Ecodynamics: A New Theory Of Societal Evolution, 1978, p. 42
Source: Celebrating Silence: Excerpts from Five Years of Weekly Knowledge 1995-2000