audio narration by David Marlow
Isn’t it amazing how we start exploring a new topic with nothing more than a particular curiosity about it?
As soon as we dip our toes in the water, we feel more knowledgeable.
Though we know little more than before, we immediately fancy we understand so much more.
As we dig deeper, we keep learning and realize how silly it was to believe we were knowledgeable in that last place.
The more we explore a topic, the more we realize how little we know.
It turns out, dipping our toes is only the beginning.
Nevertheless, we keep following our curiosity, knowing our knowledge will never be complete.
🌀 Remember: No matter what has come before, today is a fresh start. 🌱
Let’s make things a little bit better. 🌱
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That was a concept my dad impressed on me from an early age. Some of his favorite intelligence leaders like Carl Sagan would openly admit the more they learned the more they realized they don't know.