"Knowledge from one's moral nature" was not reliant on the sensory organs; it transcended "knowledge from one's senses" and was fundamental knowledge about the world in which one lived 去书内

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    It emphasizes that knowledge isn't solely derived from sensory experiences but also from the culitivation of one's inner moral self. This idea challenges the common perception that knowledge is only obtained through what we see and hear. It suggests that there is a deeper, more fundamental kind of knowledege that comes from moral cultivation. In modern society, we often focus on external stimuli and overlook the importance of inner growth. This ancient wisdom reminds us to pay attention to our moral character. This kind of knowledge is not only about intellectual growth but also about spiritual and moral elevation, guiding us to become more complete individuals.

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