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Posted: 2025-04-15 17:38:44 UTC

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Richard Feynman's greatest insight was about human ignorance, emphasizing the importance of questioning what you think you know and being willing to unlearn. He believed that intelligence can make it easier to fool yourself and that real thinkers chase not knowing rather than certainty.
The danger of self-deception
The importance of questioning assumptions
The value of unlearning
Chasing truth over being right
The tendency to fool oneself
The illusion of knowledge
The difficulty of admitting ignorance