Ignorance is not being deficient in knowledge. Knowing is unavoidably relative. The so-recognised best may be erring and missing. Ignorance is a mental condition that prevents one from using one's mind and is a failure to see things clearly. Much of what passes as the “body of knowledge” often contains elements of anti-knowledge—content that is contrary to truth, filled with the superfluous, the meaningless, the misleading, and ideas crafted more to capture imagination than to illuminate reality.
True knowledge begins with knowing what real knowledge is—and this is humanity’s deepest challenge. In intellectual circles, discourses are too often positional, and practices tend more toward parroting than reflecting. The point is that people should believe in the divine endowment placed inside each one's cranium. The divine has ordained each to be an autonomous thinking one.
Niraj Kumar Jha
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