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Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy.

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This critiques irrational beliefs compared to true understanding.

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

(1729–1781) was a German writer, philosopher, and dramatist who played a central role in the Enlightenment. His works, including "Nathan the Wise," promote religious tolerance, reason, and humanism. Lessing challenged dogmatic thinking and advocated for intellectual freedom and open dialogue. He also contributed to literary criticism, shaping modern aesthetics and dramatic theory. His emphasis on rational inquiry and ethical values influenced European thought. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing’s legacy remains significant in literature, philosophy, and the development of modern critical thinking.

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Why This Quote Matters

This is Gotthold Ephraim Lessing at a reflective best: naming Truths and why they deserve attention.

The through-line is simple: This critiques irrational beliefs compared to true understanding. You do not need a perfect plan—only a steady return to the idea.

How to Apply This Quote in Life

Pair the quote with reflection—five minutes with a notebook about Trust.

Anchor the idea to a place—a walk, a desk, a playlist—so memory catches. Share progress quietly—accountability helps, performance theater rarely does.

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