People called Socrates the wisest man in Greece. Instead of smiling, he asked: “Is that true?” He went on a quest to disprove the oracle of Delphi.

He spoke to politicians, poets, craftsmen — the ones everyone thought were wise. What he found shocked him: They were clever, but too arrogant to see their own ignorance. Each believed they knew far more than they did.

And that’s when Socrates understood: True wisdom is knowing you are not wise.

When you know where your knowledge ends, you stay curious, humble, and keep learning.

So here’s my challenge to you: Where do you pretend to know more than you really do? Where could you let go of your pride and start asking questions again?