We Don’t Know Everything

“Real knowledge is to know the extent of one’s ignorance.” – Confucius

We live in a world where we have all of the information we will ever need right at our finger tips. If there is something we need to know, we can just grab out phones and look it up. It’s not necessary that we know everything, but it’s important that we know how to decipher good information from bad information. For as much good information there is on the internet today, there is just as much bad information. We have to learn the difference between a good source an a bad source. This makes wisdom more important than knowledge.

There is a section of the Little Sugar Creek Greenway in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina that I love to visit on my bike. It is located near Central Piedmont. I love riding to this one spot because it is usually not crowded (if there is anyone there at all), and it has some great views. This spot is close to the creek, so not only do you get these great views, but you also have the sound of the creek in the background.

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