APAD: What you don't know cannot hurt you

移花接木
楼主 (文学峸)

What you don't know can't hurt you.

 This is a common idiom that suggests that ignorance can be a buffer against negative emotions or consequences. However, this idea is often debated, as there are situations where not knowing can be harmful or detrimental. 


If someone is unaware of a problem, misdeed, or potential danger, they cannot be negatively affected by it, at least in terms of worry or anxiety.

Some people use this saying to justify not telling someone about something, especially if they believe it will cause them distress. There are many situations where not knowing can lead to real harm, such as not knowing about a medical condition or a dangerous situation like a car accident on an on-ramp. Not knowing about a potential opportunity can mean missing out on it. Not knowing about the potential consequences of an action can lead to negative repercussions. 


The saying dates back to at least the 16th century, with variations appearing in literature, according to the American Enterprise Institute. 


In conclusion, while the idea that ignorance is bliss has some merit, it's not always true. There are many situations where knowing, even if it's unpleasant, is better than remaining in the dark. 
 

最西边的岛上
ignorance & arrogance look like twins 2 me ;-)), but
最西边的岛上
“Ignorance can b cured, stupidity is forever” - Aristophanes
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7grizzly
Very true where charlatans use science to confuse to profit.
最西边的岛上
hmm, what science do charlatans know?
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7grizzly
most likely pseudo-science.
硅谷居士
Thanks for sharing! 无知者无畏?
最西边的岛上
子曰:“君子有三畏:畏天命,畏大人,畏圣人之言。小人不知天命而不畏也,狎大人,侮圣人之言”。
硅谷居士
引经据典,厉害!
最西边的岛上
所以我觉得,不知道自己无知时无畏是可怜的愚蠢;知道自己无知时还要无畏是愚蠢的愚蠢 :-)
最西边的岛上
书呆子一个而已 ~~~