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To pursue true knowledge, one must first acknowledge their own ignorance from "summary" of Philosophical Fragments by Soren Kierkegaard

In the pursuit of true knowledge, one must inevitably confront their own ignorance. This acknowledgment of one's own lack of understanding is not a sign of weakness, but rather a crucial step towards gaining true wisdom. Without recognizing the limits of our own knowledge, we are unable to truly open ourselves up to new ideas and insights. By acknowledging our ignorance, we are able to approach learning with a sense of humility and openness. This humility allows us to set aside our preconceived notions and biases, and to approach new information with a willingness to learn and grow. It is this willingness to admit our own limitations that allows us to truly expand our understanding of the world around us. Furthermore, by recognizing our own ignoran...
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