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The human condition involves both knowing and not knowing. Sometimes we are aware of our knowledge, other times we are not. Similarly, we recognize our lack of understanding in certain subjects, but there are also things we don't know that we don't know. Being aware of our limits and accepting what we don't know is important for wisdom and learning. Exploring our knowledge and ignorance helps us develop ourselves. Knowing and not knowing. The human condition is diverse and complex. Sometimes, we are well aware that we possess knowledge in a particular area. But at other times, we may not realize that we have that knowledge. On the flip side, we often recognize that we lack understanding in a certain subject. However, in some situations, we may not even know how much there is that we don't know. Human knowledge and ignorance are like two sides of the same coin. People face both knowledge and ignorance in their daily lives. Being aware of the limits of one's own knowledge is a part of wisdom. While accepting what one doesn't know is the starting point of learning. Understanding these four scenarios helps us gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. We know what areas we have expertise in. We know what things we still need to learn more about, whether we realize it or not. Continuously exploring our own knowledge and ignorance will enable us to develop ourselves without ceasing. And that is the meaning of knowing and not knowing. If you like this, press like. If it resonates with you, press share. With love, Coach Lyon