Bertrand Russell Quotes(バートランド・ラッセルの名言・警句)

 


A child, at first, delights in walking, then in running, then in jumping and climbing. What we can do easily no longer gives us a sense of power ; it is the newly-acquired skill, or the skill about which we are doubtful, that gives us the thrill of success. That is why the will to power is so immeasurably adaptable according to the type of skill which is taught.  出典: On Education, especially in early childhood, 1926, Pt. 2: Education of character, chap. 6: Constructiveness.  詳細情報:http://russell-j.com/beginner/OE06-010.HTM
 Source: On Education, especially in early childhood, 1926, Pt. 2: Education of character, chap. 6: Constructiveness.
 More info.:http://russell-j.com/beginner/OE06-010.HTM