Picture to yourself the implications of not knowing a glass cup was going to fall and the effects of your emotions after the cup has fallen. The shock that engulfs the mind on seeing something that you didn't know was there.
When you didn't know that the price of a certain product or service had been increased, walking on the road with both eyes open and not realizing that a nail was lying stray on the floor until it punctures your leg.
All these narratives are just to bring to mind the dangers posed when one "Doesn't Know" I remember when my professor in "Organizational Behavior" asked a question "explain the expression, An experience one has not experienced, one has not experienced"
I answered the question stating simply, what one does not know, one does not know.
It can be dangerous when you don't know what you ought to know. When you can, make sure you know what you are supposed to know. It keeps one prepared for the unknown, it can make one avoid danger.
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