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His argument is that knowledge and experience change the way you look at a river: first you see only its beauty and majesty, later - when you have started to regularly navigate the river you only look at the river as a source of information on currents, banks and other hazards, wind changes etcetera. So, he says, you lose and you gain - but in gaining all this technical knowledge you may lose the perspective of what is the essence.

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