Mute Knowledge

Dec 2, 2024

Mute knowledge.

You have noticed that especially in the Western world, how argumentative most individuals you come across have become. The strong desire to attach ourselves to our identity; we have to understand who we are referring to. Teachable individuals are the hardest type of individuals to come across. These types of individuals take everything in and observe, and don’t talk when they have to fight for airtime. There are those who will talk and argue, and they find themselves the best in everything. They think that they’re know-it-alls and they know everything, and they don’t want any different points of view to be heard. These types of individuals suffer the most because if they believe the moon is made out of cheese, they will keep fighting everyone and anyone they come across who doesn’t see eye to eye. However, these types of individuals are the most common types of people to encounter.

Then we have the third party that doesn’t enrage and doesn’t care, and they don’t argue; they might not want to take in or learn or argue, etc. You have to decide which types of groups you want to belong to. You can choose to be a student or be argumentative. We have to understand that arguing without comprehension will only leave the wise in silence because they don’t want to fight over the other person, trying to make them see what they don’t want to see.

The wise see, feel, and notice with high observant skills; they take notes in silence. The loud, low-conscious will think by arguing that the moon is made out of cheese and not allow anyone else with a different and better point of view to answer or debate them. They have won the argument. What they failed to understand is that they have stayed at the level of wrongful thinking. And no sensible person will have their own peace disturbed, attempting to make a person who doesn’t want to see, see. That is one of the reasons no amount of information would help a fool see or understand. They refuse and reject understanding and sight. More often, these mistakes bring further mistakes that are actually responsible for a person’s own unhappiness and misery.

To be wise means you have to remind a student for the rest of your life. If you are always asking questions to learn, you are among the smartest small percentage of people in the world.

The smartest person in the room is the one who’s willing to learn from anyone and everyone. Ignorance is the one that thinks they have to have an answer for anyone and everyone.

If you’re interested in exploring this subject further, consider joining MJ’s upcoming events, where these topics will be discussed in detail.

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