Remember also that it is not knowledge but the yearning for knowledge that makes for a complete, accomplished man. Such a man does not stand still but perseveres in the face of adversity, nor does he remain untouched by the pain cause by absence. On the contrary, he recognizes himself in each cry, uttered or repressed, in the smallest rift, in the most pressing need.
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In Elie Wiesel's book "The Judges," he emphasizes that it is not just the accumulation of knowledge that defines a truly exemplary individual, but rather the ongoing quest for understanding and wisdom. This journey is characterized by resilience and the determination to confront challenges, indicating that a person’s worth is rooted in their yearning for growth rather than in static knowledge.

Moreover, Wiesel highlights the human experience's emotional depth, illustrating that a fulfilled individual is attuned to the suffering and cries of others. They empathize with pain and recognize shared humanity, responding to it with compassion and awareness rather than detachment. This interconnectedness brings a richer sense of identity and purpose to a person's life.

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