One of my college professors used to say something like this:
When you're a freshman, you think you know everything. You're in college, and you think just getting there means you know something.
When you're a sophomore, you're doing and learning enough new things to realize that you still have some stuff to learn.
When you're a junior, you're getting a peek at the plethora of knowledge that exists, and you're starting to realize that you've only just begun to bite the apple.
When you become a senior, you understand that there is no way that your puny little mind could ever begin to comprehend even a fraction of the knowledge that exists.
Confuscious say, "He who truly knows . . . knows that he knows not."
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