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What does knowledge is to know the extent of ones ignorance mean?

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"Knowledge" is a powerfull thing. To have knowledge enables one to be acutely aware of oneself and the world around him to the extent of recognizing how far you can go [for instance] to the edge of a cliff without being ignorant to possibility of falling over.

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