THOMAS MERTON from Love and Living
The purpose of
education is to show us how to define ourselves authentically and
spontaneously in relation to our world—not to impose a prefabricated
definition of the world, still less an arbitrary definition of ourselves
as individuals. The world is made up of the people who are fully alive
in it: that is, of the people who can be themselves in it and can enter
into a living and fruitful relationship with each other in it. The world
is, therefore, more real in proportion as the people in it are able to
be more fully and more humanly alive: that is to say, better able to
make a lucid and conscious use of their freedom.
Basically,
this freedom must consist first of all in the capacity to choose their
own lives, to find themselves on the deepest possible level. A
superficial freedom to wander aimlessly here and there, to taste this or
that, to make a choice of distractions … is simply a sham. It claims to
be a freedom of “choice” when it has evaded the basic task of
discovering who it is that chooses. It is not free because it is
unwilling to face the risk of self-discovery.
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