The Prudence of Ignorance

Not knowing may be my inability, but if it is truly unknowable, then knowing would have been my disability.  As the odds go, what passive ignorance prevents or destroys is not more than what an active error can do. One should not underestimate acknowledged ignorance. It is one of the most difficult achievements whose rarity exists in inverse proportion to its maximum availability and ease.

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