Sunday, December 11, 2022

Improving the Mind

I hope you will also find time to read and improve your mind. Read history, works of truth, not novels and romances. Get correct views of life, and learn to see the world in its true light. It will enable you to live pleasantly, to do good, and, when summoned away, to leave without regret.


General Robert E. Lee, letter to his daughter.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The above quote is absolutely not true. If you never read "novels and romances" (especially classics), you'll just come off as dry and uninteresting.

Glenn E. Chatfield said...

Anonymous,

Thanks for your SUBJECTIVE viewpoint.

I have many discussions with many people and have never been "dry and uninteresting." I rarely read novels. I read theology, Christian apologetics and history, history, history.

The reason this country is so messed up is because no one studies history; they just read romances and novels. And we keep repeating the bad stuff which already happened in history.

David Riggs said...

I don't think that Anonymous is entirely in the wrong, if we are talking about classics that have withstood the test of time and teach moral points. I also find this excerpt to be ironic because the author of the site obviously spends a lot of time reading popular level garbage.

Glenn E. Chatfield said...

David,

You can think what you want about Anonymous' comment, but you demonstrate you haven't looked much at this blog if you think I spend "a lot of time reading popular level garbage." That statement is a very foolish one.