"The more you learn, if you learn it properly, the more clear you become and the more you know"
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The subtext is polemical. Peikoff, as Ayn Rand’s most prominent philosophical heir, is steeped in Objectivism’s suspicion of what it treats as secondhand thinking: memorized consensus, academic fog, the performative sophistication of people who can cite everything and commit to nothing. “Properly” signals a method (concept-formation, logic, integration) and an ethic (independence, hierarchy of knowledge, respect for reality). It also smuggles in a gatekeeping move: if your learning produces ambiguity, skepticism, or pluralism, that isn’t deeper understanding; it’s failure of method.
Rhetorically, the sentence loops back on itself - “the more… the more… and the more…” - mimicking the integration he’s praising. It’s almost a mantra for intellectual self-discipline: each new fact should reduce mental noise, not add it. In the contemporary attention economy, where people binge “knowledge” as content, Peikoff’s real target is epistemic hoarding. He’s insisting that learning must cash out as sharper judgment, not just a bigger file cabinet.
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"The more you learn, if you learn it properly, the more clear you become and the more you know." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-more-you-learn-if-you-learn-it-properly-the-152133/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.









