Whatever you have learned and studied is only true to that extent, if you truly know by shedding the pretense of knowing.
This couplet encourages us to seek true understanding beyond mere academic learning. It suggests that all our studies and knowledge are only truly valuable if we approach new information with an open mind, free from the pride of what we already 'know'. To genuinely understand, we must sometimes set aside our preconceived notions and the ego of being knowledgeable. Real wisdom comes from a humble heart that is willing to unlearn and relearn, allowing for deeper insights rather than just accumulating facts. It's about a shift from 'knowing' to 'experiencing' or 'realizing' truth.
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