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The tendency of knowing

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Most discourse is an exchange of knowledge, during which we often fixate on what we know, but how often do we distinguish between what we know and the tendency of knowing it? If you are anything like me then you often treat knowledge as rungs on the ladder, when it is acquired it is left behind, I consider this one kind of tendency of knowledge.

Is it possible to stop the compulsion of "leaving the known behind"? If so, how do you do this?

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Frankly I don’t know. This is something I’ve struggled with as well. I mostly try to rely on my heart / intuition / good advice to keep me going, and hope for the best.

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