The ego thrives on certainty and identity, making people defensive when questioned, but true wisdom begins with the Socratic realization that 'I know that I do not know,' which represents intellectual courage rather than false humility.
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The Ego’s Biggest Illusion追加:
The ego's [music] favorite illusion. The ego thrives on certainty. I know.
I'm right.
>> [music] >> I figured it out. My side is correct. My identity [music] defines me.
Certainty feels safe. It gives structure. It gives belonging. [music] It gives superiority.
But Socrates lived by a radically different principle. I know that I do not know.
This wasn't false humility. It was intellectual courage. He understood that admitting ignorance is the beginning of wisdom. Today, ignorance is hidden. We Google quickly. We skim headlines. We repeat talking points. We defend opinions we've never deeply examined.
[music] And when someone questions us, we don't reflect. We react. [music] Because the ego sees questioning as attack. But Socrates [music] saw questioning as liberation.
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