There is a difference between learning and acquiring knowledge. Learning ceases when there is only the accumulation of knowledge. There is learning only when there is no acquisition at all. When knowledge becomes all-important, learning ceases. The more I add to knowledge, the more secure, the more assured the mind becomes, and therefore it ceases to learn. Learning is never an additive process. When one is learning, it is an active process, whereas acquiring knowledge is merely gathering information and storing it up. So I think there is a difference between acquiring knowledge and learning. Education throughout the world is merely the acquisition of knowledge, and therefore the mind becomes dull and ceases to learn. The mind is merely acquiring. The acquisition dictates the conduct of life and therefore limits experience. Whereas learning is limitless.

From Krishnamurti on Education

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