RE: To Not be Enlightened ~ Haiku of Japan

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I find this post to be quite insightful and thought-provoking. It delves into the complex concept of sudden enlightenment in Zen Buddhism and sheds light on the tendency for some individuals to claim deep knowledge without truly understanding the discipline. Bashō's haiku adds an additional layer of depth, emphasizing the importance of humility and acknowledging one's limitations. The reference to the Dunning-Kruger effect further reinforces the message about the dangers of shallow understanding and the value of humility in the pursuit of wisdom. Overall, I appreciate the nuanced exploration of these themes and the way it encourages reflection on our own understanding and approach to learning.



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