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"... (it is) our capacity to think and to examine ourselves that most makes us human. The sources of danger to the world lie more within us than outside, and the process of constant self-examination and contemplation is essential for ultimate survival. Examination of the world without is never as personally painful as examination of the world within, and it is certainly because of the pain involved in a life of genuine self-examination that the majority steer away from it. Yet when one is dedicated to the truth, this pain seems relatively unimportant - and less and less important, and therefore less and less painful, the farther one proceeds on the path of self-examination."
-- M. Scott Peck, M.D.
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