"学ぶのに時間を無駄にして、無知は瞬時のものなのに。"
— Bill Watterson
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes people think it's quicker and easier to stay uninformed rather than taking the time to learn something new. For instance, imagine you have to fix something in your house. Instead of spending time reading the instructions or watching a tutorial, you might feel tempted to just guess what to do and hope for the best. This might save you time at first, but it can lead to more problems if you make mistakes. In the long run, taking a little time to learn properly can save you a lot of hassle and effort. This idea suggests that investing time in learning is worth it, even if staying ignorant might seem quicker at the moment.
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Education Ignorance Instant gratification Intellectual curiosity Knowledge Learning Philosophy Procrastination Self-improvement Wisdom
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