Radical humility can be arrived
“Radical humility can be arrived at only by confining thoughts and opinions to their verifiable validity. This means the willingness to let go of all presumptions of thought. With persistence, the vanities disappear as truths and are now seen as the basis for errors. In one final, glorious crash, one realizes that the mind doesn’t really ‘know’ anything. If anything, it knows only ‘about,’ and it cannot really know because to really know means to be that which is known, e.g., to know about China doesn’t make one Chinese.” – David Hawkins