Winston Churchill’s famous quote highlights the human preference for learning over being taught. He acknowledged the discomfort of admitting gaps in one’s own understanding. True growth requires embracing correction, even when it feels unpleasant. Curiosity and humility are essential partners for continuous improvement. This timeless wisdom remains relevant in today’s information-rich world.
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