Day 1577: Realizing you know nothing

I know less than zero percent of what there is to know  – that’s what I keep realizing.

 

It’s 12 : 41 PM on day 1577 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth,  pray,  read Isaiah 62, publish my Disability of the Day feature,  feed myself egg curry with bread for breakfast, learn one new thing – did you know that some jellyfish are immortal.There are two phases to jelly life: the stationary polyp stage and the mobile medusa phase. It’s the medusa phase that we’re usually referring to when we talk about jellyfish. Typically, jellies start as polyps and develop into medusas, but the Turritopsis nutriculahas earned it the nickname “the immortal jellyfish” for having the ability to travel backward to the polyp stage in times of stress.– promote my Educate Generations campaign– still on $1 335 – and hang out with family.

 

A week ago I set my myself a goal to learn one new thing every day this year I’ve learned so much so far and realized that I know less than zero percent of what there is to know.Are you unable to learn anything because you think you know everything?

4 thoughts on “Day 1577: Realizing you know nothing

  1. Stan Faryna

    One problem, in my mind, is when we may know less than 5% about how to do the things that matter most. How to love, for example. And I often feel that I am under one percent on that wonderful subject. And the other problem is doing the right thing. Also, I often feel that I am doing less than one percent of what I should be doing.

  2. Lux Ganzon

    I think that the more you know, the more you realize that you know nothing. That’s a sign of humility, and hunger for more knowledge. That’s a good sign. 🙂

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