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2025-11-05 19:45

Humility and Knowledge
Post 2 - The Courage to Say “I Don’t Know”

Admitting ignorance feels risky. We’re taught that confidence wins arguments, that hesitation looks weak. Yet every discovery in science, and every moral awakening in history, began with someone brave enough to say, “I don’t know.”

Karl Popper called this the essence of an open society: progress through correction, not through pride.

The phrase “I don’t know” is a doorway, not a dead end. It invites curiosity, cooperation, and truth.

Pretending to know everything closes the mind. A mind that can’t say “I don’t know” stops learning. A leader who can’t say it stops listening. A faith that can’t say it stops growing.

Humility isn’t self-doubt; it’s honesty about the limits of our vision.
The courage to be uncertain is what keeps us from becoming tyrants of our own small knowledge.

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