Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433

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Theseearly traits of character are such as we expect to find in thecultivated lawyer, who turned the eyes of his age upon Milton; in theChristian, whose life was one varied strain of devout praise; in thenaturalist, who enriched science by his discoveries; and in theengineer, who built the Eddystone Lighthouse. ' This accords very well with a notion of our own. We hold that men havea tendency to follow what they are by nature best qualified to succeedin; and that the fact ought to be regarded i...n the education of theindividual. Education should include the study and trial of aptitudes, so that each may be directed to his appropriate vocation. It is true, there are sometimes such things as 'false tendencies' to beencountered; but these, as Goethe has shewn, may be readily detected, inasmuch as they are plainly 'unproductive;' that is to say, the thingaimed after does not come out as a recognisable success. Falsetendencies are more easily perceived in others than inourselves--especially when ambition, interest, or vanity is involvedin the consideration; and on this account the difficulty, perhaps, might not be insurmountable, if the charge of it could be committed toa really judicious educator.

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