Pa dobro, možda sam malo radikalnije zvučala evo vam nešto "mekše"
"Many bits of self-knowledge only come through experience. Think of ourselves as being like a biscuit mould: it’s only by pressing ourselves against the dough of life that we get to see what shape we actually are.
Self-knowledge therefore isn’t something we can always do in isolation, retreating from the world to look into ourselves.
We acquire knowledge dynamically, by trying things out and colliding with others – which always carries a risk, and takes time.
In careers, for example, we can’t know what we might want to do with our lives simply by asking ourselves this question. We need to head out into the workplace and try things out. We need to spend a week at an architect’s office, or go and meet someone in the diplomatic service etc.
Self-knowledge can only evolve as a result of dialogue with the world".

