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Know about what you DO NOT KNOW


“Cogito, ergo sum.” A famous quote from the French philosopher, René Descartes. He meant that he doesn’t know anything further than his own existence.
It really makes sense because, no other knowledge is as much noteworthy as knowing about the fact that I exist. The most primary and elementary knowledge is to be aware about self-existence. 
This knowledge is the one and only thing you probably have along your entire life. You can never even believe the absolute singularity of God if you are uncertain about it.

Over all of the years of your lifetime, you normally continue to attain knowledge, but you gradually start to forget them out during your older ages. 

Therefore, you should better neither be arrogant about how extensive knowledge you have gained so far nor ever stop learning and gaining wide variety of knowledges from others even if they are much younger than you. You can never certify earlier that any person who is younger than you have lesser knowledge than you do. Real life experiences and the teachings from them for different people are much diversified from one to another. 

And finally, this wisdom of acknowledging about not knowing is to be considered heavily in our regular social lifestyles. 
[06.05.2023]
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Whether you have noticed this fact, you have a tendency to forget some (or most) part of anything you've learned about so far (since birth; in this case, I'm taking an extensive range of time) upon any subject existing in this world. Adding a layer of interest, you also have a tendency to forget that specific information which directly indicates what you exactly forgot about. Due to such tendencies, it literally became a major reason if a life lesson known to most of us, "Always continue to learn till death. Or, never stop learning" [24.05.2023]

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