There comes a point when the pursuit of knowledge loses its shine — not because it’s unworthy, but because it reveals itself as unending. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to explore how things work and why they are the way they appear to be. But somewhere along the way, I began to see that information alone isn’t enough — that what we call “knowing” often feels more like forgetting. This piece is a reflective immersion into that shift — from external seeking to internal remembering, from surface learning to soulful resonance.
Tag: psychology
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