The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight.


The Preparation of the Child for Science (ed. 1904)


The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight.

The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight.

The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight.

The stimulus of competition, when applied at an early age to real thought processes, is injurious both to nerve-power and to scientific insight.