Wisdom from The Phantom Tollbooth
Feb 6th, 2007 by lvbirders
This morning Josh and I finished our Math read aloud, The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. What an amazing book! There is so much wisdom and insight in this book that both Josh and I agreed that we will definitely re-read it sometime in the future.
I have been contemplating the following passage all day:
“You must never feel badly about making mistakes,” explained Reason quietly, “as long as you take the trouble to learn from them. For you often learn more by being wrong for the right reasons than you do by being right for the wrong reasons.”
“But there’s so much to learn ,” he said, with a thoughtful frown.
“Yes, that’s true,” admitted Rhyme; “but it’s not just learning things that’s important. It’s learning what to do with what you learn and learning why you learn things at all that matters.”
” That’s just what I mean,”explained Milo as Tock and the exhausted bug drifted off to sleep. “Many of the things I’m supposed to know seem so useless that I can’t see the purpose in learning them at all.”
“You may not see it now,” said the Princess of Pure Reason, looking knowingly at Milo’s puzzled face, “but whatever we learn has a purpose and whatever we do affects everything and everyone else, if even in the tiniest way… it’s much the same thing with knowledge, for whenever you learn something new, the whole world becomes that much richer.”
“And remember, also,” added the Princess of Sweet Rhyme, “that many places you would like to see are just off the map and many things you want to know are just out of sight or a little beyond your reach. But someday you’ll reach them all, for what you learn today, for no reason at all, will help you discover all the wonderful secrets of tomorrow.”

Oh, thank you for posting this. I have never even thought of reading this book before, but it sounds like something so perfect for Girlie. She is all into logic and reason…
I love the thought too…it is so important for our kids to not be so afraid of failure that they stop trying! I’m off to the library today.
Hi Barbara… Just dropping by to say hello and I hope you had a fun Valentine’s Day! I haven’t heard from you in a while…. hoping things are ok and that your son is feeling better. Just wanted you to know you are in my thoughts…I’ve missed you! Blessings, Debra