"While one man can discover a certain thing by himself, another is never able to understand it, even if taught by means of all possible expressions and metaphors, and during a long period; his mind can in no way grasp it, his capacity is insufficient for it"
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The specific intent is double-edged. On the surface, he’s describing intellectual variance: people differ in aptitude, and not all teaching lands. Underneath, he’s justifying his own method of guarded communication. In The Guide for the Perplexed, Maimonides famously practices strategic opacity, scattering contradictions and layered meanings. This quote provides the rationale: if metaphysical truths can’t be “downloaded” through metaphors and explanations, then insistence on total transparency isn’t virtue; it’s irresponsibility. You don’t hand out advanced concepts like pamphlets.
There’s also a quiet ethical claim: misunderstanding isn’t always the student’s moral failure, and it isn’t always the teacher’s. Capacity sets limits. That frames philosophy less as a democratic town hall and more as a calibrated apprenticeship, where the stakes include faith, communal stability, and the fragile boundary between reverence and heresy. The line’s severity does cultural work: it narrows the audience, elevates the disciplined reader, and makes the text itself feel like a test of readiness.
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Maimonides. (2026, January 15). While one man can discover a certain thing by himself, another is never able to understand it, even if taught by means of all possible expressions and metaphors, and during a long period; his mind can in no way grasp it, his capacity is insufficient for it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-one-man-can-discover-a-certain-thing-by-147545/
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Maimonides. "While one man can discover a certain thing by himself, another is never able to understand it, even if taught by means of all possible expressions and metaphors, and during a long period; his mind can in no way grasp it, his capacity is insufficient for it." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-one-man-can-discover-a-certain-thing-by-147545/.
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"While one man can discover a certain thing by himself, another is never able to understand it, even if taught by means of all possible expressions and metaphors, and during a long period; his mind can in no way grasp it, his capacity is insufficient for it." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-one-man-can-discover-a-certain-thing-by-147545/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












