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Confucius' "Ignorance"
Confucius said, "I have it." ? Ignorance is also. Someone asked me, but it was empty. I'm exhausted. "

? Confucius may not know everything, but he is good at inspiring others' thoughts and helping others answer questions by asking questions.

The answer is often in the hands of the questioner, but he needs guidance. The teacher does not answer directly, but guides step by step. This process is very valuable and important for students.

Just like talking about math problems, teachers always inspire and explore step by step, and finally let us draw our own conclusions, which makes us feel suddenly enlightened.

You should also learn to disassemble the problem yourself. When we have doubts and difficulties, we might as well try to ask ourselves a few questions from different angles, and maybe we can get answers ourselves.

Moreover, when we ask questions, we should also consider ourselves and our customers, instead of asking all the questions at once.

Ignorance is the highest realm of learning, and those who boast of high learning and competitiveness are often lacking in kung fu and knowledge. Liking to compare with others is actually a sign of self-distrust.