Why Is It Better To Be Humble Than Proud?
Read this article to find out the answer to this question, which is based on Socrates’ philosophy.

Ignorance is not empty. It is full of doubts, assumptions, and impressions.
Those who evaluate it do not understand that its harmful influence is worse than a disease.
There is dementia in its disorganized combination of unlearned lessons and in its intention to appear as useful knowledge, besides the absence of congruence in its thoughts and in its myriad unfounded hypotheses.
Ignorance is the darkness that impedes vision and judgment, but it seems to be an insignificant fog that gradually dissolves. It is a confusion that exchanges the truth for the imagination but seems to be a valid option and not a mistake that distorts and diminishes real notion.
Ignorance is a chaotic agglomeration of contradictory elements that causes clashes, conflicts, and accidents, but no one imagines being exposed to so many dangers when they believe that there is some value in the vast ignorance they possess.
Everyone ignores more than they know and knows less than they suppose to know. Nevertheless, they do not take the influence of their ignorance into account when they defend their points of view, especially if their ideas are in accordance with the position defended by the majority.
Most do not cease to be ignorant, no matter how comfortable they feel for being in agreement with the general ignorance.
Therefore, it would be better if everyone doubted their own intelligence and suspected the validity of their ideas and conclusions instead of disregarding their inferiority and defending their points of view with absolute conviction.
Ignorance reflects the negligence of those who think it protects them from worry and affliction. They believe it’s good to ignore dangers, live without caution, and pursue their passion without stopping.
However, whoever disregards hidden threats regrets falling into the traps of their path, and then facing the despair they didn’t see coming.
It would be better if everyone tried to attain wisdom instead of accepting ignorance without the slightest fear of it, but most people are too lazy to study and meticulously observe their reality, and too proud to admit they know nothing.
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