Chapter two: Confucius' learning attitude of knowing what he knows and not knowing what he doesn't know is very worthy of our promotion, because knowing means not knowing, and what he requires is seeking truth from facts and never being hypocritical. And those who don't pretend to understand will only get deeper and deeper. The so-called "pretend to understand, it will never be useful." We should treat learning with a correct attitude, dare to ask questions that we don't understand, and communicate and discuss with others. No matter how strong your personal ability is, you can't fully exert it. What everyone knows is limited, but knowledge is infinite. Therefore, we should read widely and let our culture blossom and bear fruit like sesame.
Even the first one was written by myself, and the second one was plagiarized. I suggest choosing the first one.