Clarity.
There's something remarkably admirable in admitting you don't know whatever you don't know. There really is. Not many people have the guts to do it, they'd rather pretend they know than actually step up and learn it. Only when you admit you don't know something, will you even have an opportunity of knowing it. The more you pretend, the farther you'll be away from learning it. The sooner you admit it, the faster you'll start knowing it. Take cooking for example. If you want to bake a cake, you'll have to know how to do it. If you pretend you know it, and you whip up your own recipe which vaguely and partially resembles the real recipe, you'll end up with something, something other than cake. You can only bake a cake when you learn how to. Not knowing is nothing to be ashamed of, it's the foundation of all life lessons. The sooner you admit you don't know what you don't know, the sooner you'll get clarity in your life. Whatever it is that you're learning, learn it thoroughly and learn it clearly. Take as much as you need so that you learn whatever you learn with utmost clarify. Oh, and by the way, start from the scratch, always.
Love, peace.
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