“Unknowing ignorance is preferable to informed stupidity.”
Brandon Sanderson's quote highlights the idea that sometimes it's better to be blissfully unaware than to possess knowledge yet still make foolish decisions. Here are some examples of how this concept can be applied in various contexts.
Education Settings
Social Media
Workplace Dynamics
Public Discussions
Personal Relationships
These examples illustrate the essence of Sanderson's quote, emphasizing that knowledge should come with responsibility, and sometimes, a lack of awareness might lead to a more peaceful and less complicated existence.
“You should try not to talk so much, friend. You'll sound far less stupid that way.- Breeze”
“So long as we do not depend on the facts entirely, incomplete knowledge is better than complete ignorance.--Egwene al'Vere”
“You're a mean old man, Your Grace.""And that is the way it should be." Roial informed. "Mean young men are trivial, and kindly old men boring. Here, let me get us something to drink.”
“I've found you can ignore half of what Dox tells you and not miss much-except for maybe they occasional complaint that you're spending too much.”
“Ignorance is hardly unusual, Miss Davar. The longer I live, the more I come to realize that it is the natural state of the human mind. There are many who will strive to defend its sanctity and then expect you to be impressed with their efforts.”
“So, when people try to give you some book with a shiny round award on the cover, be kind and gracious, but tell them you don't read "fantasy," because you prefer stories that are real. Then come back here and continue your research on the cult of evil Librarians who secretly rule the world.”