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“To know that you do not know is the best.
To think you know when you do not is a disease.
Recognizing this disease as a disease is to be free of it.”
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we see our faults as faults without giving any reasons; half of the problem will be solved and we’ll consider as wise people.
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If we succeeded, we can see things clearly and we can focus on things that we want to focus on. We’ll be guilt-free without blaming others. The Blame game is worthless; we use all our energy to put blame on others. We should reverse that energy to gain knowledge or wisdom. We should recognize our...
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Most of the time, we failed to recognize our faults and in other cases, we just live in the denial that we’re not at fault. We see ourselves as innocent people against this vile world. But on the contrary, the problem lies within us. We don’t recognize our faults and blame others for them. When w...
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