Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge, but understanding is the beginning of wisdom.

Debasish Mridha M.D.
Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge, but understanding is the...
Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge, but understanding is the...
Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge, but understanding is the...
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Curiosity is the beginning of knowledge, but understanding is the beginning of wisdom. Meaning Curiosity is a desire to learn, but understanding is the ability to learn. A person who has many questions about things must have a lot of wisdom. Wisdom is understanding that comes from experience.

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