Not being able to ever say "I know this or that", is only uncomfortable at first, we can get used to that feeling of "I have no idea where I am, what I am, where I'm going" surprisingly fast. I believe the world would be very different place if we all could learn to let go of that need to know. Although I certainly don't know if it would be better or a worse place to live, but I'm sure it would be place I'd like to experience.Kath wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 3:15 pm If you want to continue to grow. Love the experience of learning new things more than the experience of knowing things. And allow the knowing of things to be the byproduct, not the goal itself. And always remember that no matter how much you know, in an infinite universe, it's an infinitesimally small proportion of all there is to know.
Yet when you "don't know anything" it can be very hard to find like-minded people. There are many knowledgeable people willing to share and exchange knowledge, not so many clueless but experienced ones willing to share, exchange, trade their experience, very surprisingly.