"Why waste time learning, when ignorance is instantaneous?"
- Bill Watterson
About this Quote
This quote by Bill Watterson is a funny way of pointing out the paradox of how much time and effort we put into learning, when we might simply stay ignorant and not need to put in any effort. It is a reminder that understanding and understanding require time and effort, and that it is not something that can be attained immediately. It is likewise a tip that knowledge is valuable which it deserves investing the time and effort into learning. Lack of knowledge might be instantaneous, but it is not a sustainable way of living. Understanding and understanding are necessary for development and progress, and it is essential to invest the time and effort into learning.
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