ig·no·rance
/ˈiɡnərəns/ noun lack of knowledge or information. The notion of escaping ignorance through conversion, changing nationalities, or marriage is a fallacy that perpetuates a flawed understanding of knowledge and enlightenment. Ignorance is not a tangible entity from which one can flee; it is an intangible state of unawareness that permeates human experience. The fallacy lies in the belief that one can outrun or transcend ignorance through external changes, when in reality, true transformation can only occur from within. Attempting to escape ignorance through conversion or changing nationalities is a misguided pursuit, as it fails to address the root of ignorance, … Continue reading ig·no·rance