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Students will sometimes call another student a "know-it-all."
Usually because the "know-it-all" is excelling in class and they are not.
The term "know-it-all" is meant as insult because, presumably no one likes someone who is too smart.
Can we every really be too smart? Isn't there always something else to learn?
Something that will enrich our life, make us better human beings?
What we know, and what we know, we don't know or understand, seems pretty concrete.
There's another large section of knowledge of things that we don't even realize that we don't know. It can be called unconscious blindness.
what we don't know, we don't know, is a huge area
and what we know, and know but don't understand is a small area.
This humility causes us to seek better information, to gain more wisdom.
It spurs us to new solutions for our problems, financial and otherwise.
Physical healing offers valuble insights into the value of knowing-it-all.
Below are some cures for back pain.
- surgery
- magnetic therapy
- massage
- acupuncture
- cold wrap
- heating
- lose weight
- improve posture
- weight lifting
- physical therapy
What if you only knew of one way to solve this problem?
Learning enough to become a know-it-all improves life dramatically.
(Photo courtesy Imagerymajestic)




Numbers are the Supreme Court of science. However Godel proved that we may not prove everything using numbers. Physics needs numbers. There must be Physics Foibles. Always more to prove.
Posted by: melvin goldstein | 07/20/2012 at 08:43 AM
Physics Foibles is a very good description for unconscious blindness. Humble for Godel to assert the need for more than numbers. Numbers, in proper context, illuminate truth. Thanks so much for taking time to share your insights.
Ryan
Posted by: Ryan | 07/20/2012 at 08:52 AM
You cannot really be serving two masters at a time. You have to choose from which do you want to stay there with me.
Posted by: Sylvia Guthrie | 11/15/2012 at 10:08 AM
"Some people will sometimes call another being a "know-it-all."". I'm one of that being, but there are things that we don't know. that's the meaning of life, seek for what is unknown. A massage will be a great help to think thoroughly
Posted by: Perry Mckinley | 12/16/2012 at 09:56 PM