Learning is fundamentally determined by how keenly we focus on the smallest details, and how willing we are to unlearn what we already know. The human mind behaves like a tender material with no elastic limit; it stretches and compresses in ways that cannot be measured or defined by the standard laws of physics.
During the process of unlearning, it is crucial not to lean too heavily toward a single perspective.
Instead of forcing things into rigid, tangible categories just to make them fit your current understanding, it is better to remain humble and wise enough to view what you are learning neutrally. This objective mindset allows you to see both the positive and negative sides of an idea without being negatively affected or biased by it.
Ultimately, the secret to growth lies in our readiness and humility throughout the journey of both learning and unlearning.
Wisdom is not defined by how many grand concepts you know or how deeply you can explain them. Rather, true wisdom is measured by how far your understanding reaches into the small, seemingly meaningless situations that most people overlook, because it is always the smallest engine that opens the biggest doors.











