Describe helen views on education?
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Helen believed that knowledge was happiness rather than power because to have knowledge- the broad, deep knowledge, was to know true ends from false and differentiate the lofty from the lowly. For her, knowledge means to be cognizant of the thoughts and deeds which have marked man's progress and feel the great heart of humanity throbbing through the centuries to the same heart beat. She saw the harmonies of life produced in this great tradition of knowledge and its application and this was instrumental in creating a kind of happiness which is inexplicably one's own.
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Helen believed that knowledge was happiness rather than power because to have knowledge- the broad, deep knowledge, was to know true ends from false and differentiate the lofty from the lowly. For her, knowledge means to be cognizant of the thoughts and deeds which have marked man's progress and feel the great heart of humanity throbbing through the centuries to the same heart beat. She saw the harmonies of life produced in this great tradition of knowledge and its application and this was instrumental in creating a kind of happiness which is inexplicably one's own.
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