The more you study, the more you know; how less you know.

Imran Khan
The more you study, the more you know; how less...
The more you study, the more you know; how less...
The more you study, the more you know; how less...
The more you study, the more you know; how less...
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The more you study, the more you know; how less you know. This quote is about studying to the point of boredom. When you learn something new, you’re not really learning it. You’re just repeating the same thing over and over again.

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