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Time & Perspective Quote by Richard P. Feynman

"I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there"

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A Nobel-winning physicist admitting, almost offhandedly, that he showed up ignorant is a subtle flex - and a philosophical warning shot. Feynman’s line collapses the hero narrative of genius into something closer to a working schedule: ignorance is the default setting, knowledge the small, hard-won exception. The sting is in “only a little time,” which turns human ambition into a deadline, and “here and there,” which punctures the fantasy of total mastery. He’s not confessing failure; he’s redefining what success can realistically look like.

The intent is pedagogical as much as personal. Feynman spent his career performing intellectual honesty in public: insisting that confusion isn’t shameful, it’s the starting condition of real inquiry. The subtext pushes back against credentialed certainty and the social pressure to sound sure. By framing learning as patchwork, he grants permission to be unfinished - and implies that anyone claiming completeness is either selling something or not looking closely.

Context matters: Feynman came out of a 20th-century scientific culture that produced world-altering breakthroughs alongside world-ending weapons. After Los Alamos and later his public role on the Challenger investigation, he’d seen how dangerous “knowing” can become when it’s theatrical rather than tested. This sentence is a compact ethos: stay curious, stay modest, and treat knowledge as provisional. It works because it’s plainspoken and unsentimental, a scientist’s humility that doubles as an ethic for citizens drowning in confident noise.

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Richard P. Feynman

Richard P. Feynman (May 11, 1918 - February 15, 1988) was a Physicist from USA.

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