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El primer paso de la ignorancia es presumir de saber.

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Quienes creen saberlo todo dejan de aprender. Esta frase destaca la humildad como base del conocimiento verdadero.

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Baltasar Gracián

(1601–1658) was a Spanish Jesuit priest, philosopher, and writer known for his works on wisdom, strategy, and human behavior. His book "The Art of Worldly Wisdom" presents concise aphorisms on success and prudence. Gracián’s writing emphasizes intelligence, self-awareness, and practical thinking. His ideas influenced later philosophers, including Nietzsche and Schopenhauer. Baltasar Gracián’s legacy continues to guide readers seeking insight into human nature and strategic living.

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Why This Quote Matters

Here Baltasar Gracián names something many feel yet rarely articulate: the pull of Knowledge. It refuses fluff—Quienes creen saberlo todo dejan de aprender.

Esta frase destaca la humildad como base del conocimiento verdadero. The idea ages well because it tracks experience, not trends.

How to Apply This Quote in Life

Start small: choose a moment each day to test whether Quienes creen saberlo todo dejan de aprender. Esta frase destaca la humildad como base del conocimiento verdadero.

still feels true. Notice where you already practice this without labeling it; then widen that path. Revisit monthly; the same line will surface new specifics as your life changes.

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