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배우는 법을 아는 사람이 충분히 아는 사람이다
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배우는 방법을 아는 사람은 어떤 상황에서도 길을 찾을 수 있는 영원한 학생이다

There is a quiet kind of confidence tucked inside Henry Adams' words — "They know enough who know how to learn." At first glance, it might seem like a simple reassurance, something a teacher might say to calm a nervous student before an exam. But sit with it a little longer, and you begin to feel its deeper truth. It is not about how much you already carry in your head. It is about whether you are willing to keep reaching, keep asking, keep growing. That willingness — that openness — is the real measure of a capable mind.

So many of us have felt the sting of not knowing something. Maybe you sat in a meeting and heard a term you did not recognize, and instead of asking, you nodded along, quietly shrinking. Or perhaps you picked up a new hobby and felt frustrated within the first week because you were not immediately good at it. We live in a world that often rewards the appearance of already knowing, and that pressure can make learning feel like a confession of weakness. But Adams gently flips that idea on its head.

BibiDuck knows this feeling well. Imagine a little duck waddling into a vast library for the very first time, surrounded by towering shelves and readers who all seem to know exactly where they are going. It would be easy to turn around and waddle back out. But instead, BibiDuck picks up one book, asks one question, and takes one small step forward. That is all it ever takes. The courage to begin, and the humility to admit there is more to discover — that combination is more powerful than any encyclopedia ever written.

Think about someone you admire deeply — a mentor, a parent, a colleague who always seems to handle new challenges with grace. Chances are, what you are really admiring is not a mountain of pre-loaded knowledge. It is their relationship with not-knowing. They are comfortable saying "I am not sure, let me find out." They treat confusion as a doorway rather than a dead end. That quality, that learner's spirit, is something anyone can cultivate at any age, in any season of life.

So today, wherever you find yourself, I want to gently encourage you to release the pressure of needing to already know. You do not have to have all the answers. You just have to be willing to look for them. Ask the question you have been holding back. Start the course you have been putting off. Open the book that has been sitting on your shelf. You already have what matters most — the willingness to learn. And that, truly, is enough.

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