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아무것도 모른다는 자각이야말로 끝없는 탐구를 향한 가장 겸허한 출발이다

There is something quietly powerful about admitting that you do not have all the answers. Socrates, one of the greatest thinkers who ever lived, built his entire philosophy around this very idea — that the wisest person in the room is often the one who recognizes the limits of their own knowledge. It sounds almost paradoxical at first. How can knowing nothing make you wise? But sit with it for a moment, and you will start to feel the truth of it settle in your chest like a deep, steady breath.

In everyday life, we are constantly tempted to act like we have things figured out. We form opinions quickly, we fill in the gaps with assumptions, and we sometimes stop listening because we think we already know what someone is going to say. This is so human, and there is no shame in it. But Socrates is gently tapping us on the shoulder, reminding us that the moment we think we know everything is often the moment we stop truly learning. Curiosity requires a little humility. Growth requires space, and space only appears when we are willing to say, "I might be wrong about this."

Imagine a young woman starting a new job, feeling the pressure to appear competent and confident. She hesitates to ask questions because she worries it will make her look inexperienced. But one day, she finally raises her hand and says, "I don't fully understand this — can you help me?" And something wonderful happens. Her colleagues lean in. The conversation deepens. She learns something she never would have discovered behind the wall of pretending to know. That small act of intellectual honesty opened a door that confidence alone never could have.

BibiDuck thinks about this often — waddling through life with big curious eyes, always finding that the pond looks different depending on where you stand. There is so much to discover when you approach each day not as an expert, but as a student. The world becomes richer, people become more interesting, and even your own thoughts start to surprise you when you hold them a little more loosely.

So today, consider letting go of the need to have it all figured out. Ask the question you have been holding back. Revisit an opinion you have held for years and wonder, just for a moment, if there might be another side to it. Wisdom is not a destination you arrive at — it is a posture you practice, one honest, open-hearted moment at a time. You do not need all the answers to begin. You just need the courage to keep asking.

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