Chapter 10
deal about matics, o be content kno many othings.
o make this choice.
If you to be an expert in a particular field, you about many othings.
ts his sense.
t experts in any field.
, but t is even knoure in a bicycle tire.
a specialist.
One ure in a bicycle tire hings.
o become object-centered and alloo be left in the dark.
t less and less.
As t of knohe area of knowledge becomes more and more narrow.
Finally, only one point remains to be kno of th ignorance.
ts tist .
About t he is as dull as a villager, even worse.
A villager kno a good many t a specialist.
ts .
to make a choice.
In order to kno about one to give up kno many othings.
Concentration is bound to end up like this.
One particular object ance o neglect.
Yet anot of concentration is t t groance, t it becomes secondary.
A scientist kno deal, but hin himself.
-centered.
If you ask an object to you, but if you ask o say somet en times find a loss.
teresting episode in thousand discoveries.
Perhaps no one else has made so many discoveries.
In t roduced in America, Edison o bring ion card to tand in the queue as well.
, h indifference, as if someone elses name was being called.
Somebody in to recognize him.
o him and said.
quot;Pardon me, I ographe newspapers.
You yourself seem to be Edison.