Comprehend: (v) to understand.
“I don’t understand” is a thousand times more valuable than “got it covered.”
If only we would allow ourselves to comprehend that comprehending is comprehensive.
In other words, if there is a lack of knowing, it is much better to deal with it at the beginning of a project than to arrive on the scene of a failure pursuing damage control.
Ignorant people are just damn afraid of being stupid. Matter of fact, we foolishly use the two words as synonyms.
Facts are, I can be ignorant without being stupid.
And the truth is, I am stupid when I refuse to admit my ignorance.
There is something refreshing, renewing and truly spiritual about stopping all endeavors and saying, “Wait–I don’t get it.”
Just think how many wars could have been avoided and graves prevented.
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