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Healthy scepticism is the basis of all accurate observation.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Healthy skepticism leads to better understanding and observation of reality.

This quote by Arthur Conan Doyle emphasizes the importance of maintaining a critical and questioning mindset when observing the world around us. Healthy skepticism allows individuals to differentiate between truth and deception, leading to more accurate conclusions and deeper insights.

Themes

SkepticismObservationWisdomTruthKnowledge

In practice

Example use cases

In a science class, this quote could be used to emphasize the importance of questioning assumptions.

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