1. Mastering the art of knowing nothing.
Imagine pouring your life into knowing more and more about less and less, until you’ve mastered every nuance of absolutely nothing. The ego is a master illusionist, convincing you that the more knowledge you collect —about success, relationships, status, or even your own misery — the closer you get to understanding life. But you’ve been conned.
The ego doesn’t seek Truth. It seeks distraction. It makes you an expert in the insignificant, a scholar of the superficial. Every day, you study the micro-details of your problems, your identity, your position in this world—getting lost in endless layers of nonsense. You think, “If I just know enough, I’ll be free.” But the ego’s game is rigged.
You end up knowing everything there is to know about things that don’t even matter. You’ve become a collector of empty facts, a scholar of nothingness. Meanwhile, the one truth—the only knowledge worth having—sits quietly within, ignored: You are already whole. You are already Love.
But the ego doesn't want you to know that. Its survival depends on your ignorance of this one, simple fact. So it keeps you hooked on more: more questions, more answers, more stuff to figure out. And in the end, all you’ve figured out is how to keep spinning your wheels in a world of illusions.
Want to beat the ego at its own game? Stop chasing the next thing to know. Start unknowing everything it’s taught you.
#thinkgod
I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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