wisdom is about belief, Socrates believed in gaining wisdom for one's spiritual growth. so yes the best way to achieve wisdom is to believe you know nothing.
however one's opinion of "true" wisdom vary's from person to person. the reason for my desire of wisdom is driven by my dream that one day i will be the wisest man that ever lived. with each passing day i make it my undying goal to be wiser, smarter, faster and stronger than i was the day before....and i got alot of days being 13 and all.
It means that I am only wise, because I understand that I know very little things.
Know you, yourself
The brain knows everything about nothing only if it can be less of not knowing of what not to know.
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning and for his role in the development of Western philosophy. The quote "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing" suggests that true wisdom comes from recognizing the limits of one's knowledge and being open to learning and seeking new perspectives.
This quote suggests that true wisdom involves acknowledging the limitations of one's knowledge and being open to learning and new perspectives. It emphasizes the importance of humility and a continuous pursuit of knowledge.
Education can help cure society only when coupled with wisdom. Education without wisdom avails nothing. Wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge appropriately.
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning everything to arrive at truth. He often emphasized the importance of self-examination, critical thinking, and the pursuit of knowledge. Socrates famously said, "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing," highlighting the importance of intellectual humility and openness to learning.
The only way you will know that is by knowing himself.
Socrates famously asserted that he was wise only in knowing that he knew nothing. He believed that true wisdom comes from recognizing one's own ignorance and constantly seeking knowledge and understanding. Therefore, Socrates did not consider himself to be wise in the traditional sense of having all the answers.
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." - Socrates "Happiness is the highest good." - Aristotle "The unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates "I think therefore I am." - RenΓ© Descartes
If you only know the length, and nothing else, you can't. If you know the length and the volume, you can calculate the diameter.
It depends on what question you are asking, we as a community can only give you the knowledge we know. Nothing more, nothing less.