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A Man Cannot Learn What He Thinks He Knows

E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
Last updated: November 14, 2025 8:10 pm
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The notion that “a man cannot learn what he thinks he knows” highlights a fundamental barrier to growth and understanding: prideful certainty. When a person believes they know everything about a subject, they close themselves off to new ideas, perspectives, and corrections. Genuine learning is impossible with this perspective since it involves humility, openness, and the readiness to admit that one does not know everything. It also causes intellectual and spiritual blindness.

Growth requires humility since it makes one teachable and allows one to acknowledge one’s own ignorance. Regardless of the amount of knowledge or wisdom at their disposal, people who believe they already know everything run the risk of becoming uninformed and stagnant.

Biblical teachings lend credibility to this idea. For instance, Proverbs 3:7 (NIV) suggests, “Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and shun evil.” By cautioning against becoming overconfident in our own knowledge, this scripture promotes humility. It is foolishness rather than wisdom to believe we already know enough, which is what it means to be “wise in your own eyes.”. Fear of the Lord, a reverence and appreciation of God’s greater knowledge, makes learning and genuine comprehension possible.

In the same way, Proverbs 11:2 (NIV) says, “When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.” Rather than obstinately holding onto what we believe to be true knowledge, these verses remind us that true knowledge and growth come from a humble attitude—a readiness to learn something new. The adage “a man cannot learn what he thinks he knows” encapsulates the importance of humility in the pursuit of knowledge. By being humble, we allow ourselves to be open to ongoing development and greater comprehension, but when we don’t acknowledge our limitations, we obstruct the flow of learning.

Thanks for reading. May today bring you an abundance of love, the greatest of Joys and never ending peace and happiness.

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