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Realising Your Ignorance Is The First Step You Take Towards Knowledge

All of us, without an exception, have preconceived notions about our abilities, and have this superiority complex that varies in degree with each person. We always have a normal mirror to show others but we have a mirror for ourselves that always shows only our pluses in an exaggerated manner. We view ourselves not in a mirror but in a kaleidoscope. Those who know a little bit of something, make mountains of their molehills and show themselves as Goliaths while in reality they are as big as pebbles. Their ego happens to be bigger than their form and stature. This is every body's plight although there are exceptions, one in millions who exist to disprove this.
The Different Facets Of Ego
A
doctor
may
think
there
is
no
other
doctor
who
is
more
knowledgeable
than
him.
A
barber
may
also
think
he
is
the
best
barber
on
earth
who
missed
being
a
top-notch
executive
by
a
whisker.
Executives
for
that
matter,
may
consider
themselves
superior
to
others
in
acumen
and
may
even
look
at
other
executives
with
disdain.
They
seem
to
be
highly
conceited.
There
may
be
exceptions
to
this
as
well.
Some
of
us
would
be
really
great
achievers
who
have
realized
their
pluses
and
minuses.
Totally
humble,
they
always
look
forward
to
learning
more.
Despite
having
reached
the
peak
of
accomplishment,
they
still
consider
themselves
to
be
novices.
Saying Of Appayya Dixita
"There
is
no
one
who
is
greater
than
me" is
a
common
human
weakness.
A
great
pandith
namely
"Appayya
Dixita"
has
expressed
this
in
a
sloka
written
by
him.
Neetignyaa
niyatignyaa
vedagnyaa
api
bhavanti
shaastragnyaaha
Brahmagnyaa
api
labhyaa
svaagnyaana
gnyaanino
viralaaha
There
are
people
who
understand
ethics.
There
are
people
who
understand
all
the
rules.
There
are
those
who
know
the
Vedas
and
shastras.
But
there
is
hardly
anyone
who
understands
that
he
is
ignorant.
The Yardstick Of Ignorance
These
people
who
realize
their
ignorance
are
one
in
thousands.
As
Human
beings
understand
what
virtues
they
possess,
they
should
also
understand
what
they
don't
possess.
Only
then
can
he
progress
in
the
path
of
knowledge.
Knowing
that
you
don't
know
is
important
because
it
shows
us
our
loopholes
which
we
can
fill
in
by
knowledge.
Most
of
us
do
not
perceive
these
things.
They
always
see
some
fund
of
knowledge
in
themselves
which
they
actually
do
not
possess.
Some
of
us
do
not
like
to
measure
ourselves
with
a
yardstick.
To
them
they
apply
a
yardstick
and
to
others,
they
have
a
different
yardstick
to
measure.
They
have
this
ignorance
about
themselves
and
they
end
up
as
failures
in
life.
In
spite
of
this
they
do
not
recognize
their
ignorance.



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