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What brings you danger is never weakness and ignorance, but arrogance.
There is a saying in Liu's "Three-body":

What brings you danger is never weakness and ignorance, but arrogance.

I don't think we can distinguish ignorance from arrogance, because ignorance leads to arrogance. Ignorant people are often fearless.

If a person wants not to be afraid, first, he should train courage from an early age, just like a Roman soldier; The second is to instill enough knowledge to clearly know what the danger is and how to deal with it calmly.

I think arrogance is caused by ignorance, and the more ignorant people are, the more arrogant they are.

Young people are often heard running downstairs in the middle of the night 12, even if the loud roar of the machine alarms the neighbors, they don't care. Because of being young. Because of ignorance, there is nothing to fear.

When we were young, we thought we knew everything. In our eyes, all middle-aged and elderly people live like walking dead, without thoughts and souls. I laughed at them.

But the more books we read, the more things we experience, the more knowledgeable we are, and the more modest we are, just like mature ears of grain always hang their heads, while immature ones always hold their heads high.

I often think back to myself when I was young and feel stupid and annoyed. But looking at myself now, I feel a little better than then.

So let's go back to what I did in those years. My ignorance and arrogance failed me. Only with increased experience and rich knowledge reserves can we truly be fearless.