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In April 2024, headlines predicted Tesla would collapse like 2008. We called it reaccumulation and went long the night before earnings. That was the bottom. This week’s Clarity shows how that same discipline applies to $TSLA today.
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@readswithravi So basically, knowledge is a subscription service with no cancellation option. 😅
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@readswithravi The wiser the mind, the quieter it becomes. Every new truth opens a thousand hidden doors, and each answer reveals deeper questions waiting in the dark. Knowledge humbles far more than it glorifies. What is vast can never be fully held. Keep seeking, for growth lives in the
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@readswithravi Some of the dumbest people are those who truly believe they know everything. As a professor, I see this on a daily basis. Ironically, some people who are “highly educated” are the ones with the least amount of knowledge.
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@readswithravi I used to think knowledge would give me certainty. Instead, it gave me awe. The more I uncover, the more I see how much beauty lies beyond my grasp. 💫
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The next conservative era has arrived. Join the movement rebuilding America from the ground up.
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@readswithravi We can never learn the vastness of all knowledge in our lifetime but we can strive to learn more each and every day.
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@readswithravi Each new piece of knowledge opens up countless questions we never even knew existed. The smartest people often feel like they know the least because they understand the vastness of what's still out there to discover. True wisdom begins with accepting how much we don't know.
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@readswithravi Don’t see a paradox here. Nobody is attempting to get to ignorance, only wisdom. Learn and never quit for we begin with ignorance. We don’t have a restriction of how much we can fit into our brain (the small circle).
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@readswithravi Learning doesn’t make you certain, it makes you humble. The wise see their ignorance clearer than the foolish.
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@readswithravi The Paradox of Knowledge: The closer you get to the truth, the further it seems. Ignorance is loud, but wisdom whispers; because the more you know, the more you realize how little you actually understand.
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@readswithravi The paradox of learning is that the deeper you go, the smaller you feel. Knowledge does not close the gap, it widens your awareness of how much is out there. Curiosity is the real sign of wisdom.
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@readswithravi What once felt like enough suddenly feels small, and we realize there’s a whole world still waiting to be understood. That’s the beauty of learning , it keeps us curious, humble, and open.
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A ban on PVC in packaging applications would cause consumers to suffer negative health, safety, and financial consequences. The truth is that PVC is an excellent material for packaging because it is safe, sturdy, economical, and easily manufactured. It's used in many packaging
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@readswithravi The good thing about gaining knowledge is in the essence is YOU REALIZE THERE IS A LOT, A LOT TO LEARN
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@readswithravi i agree with this. true learning often exposes the depth of what we don’t know. humility and curiosity grow together—the more you explore, the more you understand there’s still so much left.
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@readswithravi But I like to get practical. I don’t need to know everything. Just enough to meet my needs and move forward with action.
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