A Little Knowledge Made Me Proud, More Learning Showed Me My Folly
When I knew a little, I was blind with pride like an intoxicated elephant, my mind swollen with 'I know everything.' But as I learned a little more from the wise, that pride left me like a fever breaking, and I realized: I was the fool.
In the field where I feel most confident right now, am I actually only halfway to understanding it?
📝Reflection
The most dangerous form of ignorance is knowing just a little. Complete ignorance keeps us humble, but half-knowledge tricks us into thinking we know it all. The poet confesses his own experience honestly — only after learning more did he realize he had been intoxicated all along. The next stage of learning always begins by breaking the pride we hold right now.
🌱Apply It Today
Pick one thing you assume you already fully understand, and seek out an expert's differing view on it.
This verse is read as universal humanistic wisdom, not religion — no faith is promoted, and the reflection is 100% original ONGO content.