In life, the bad is not to know, but to show that it is known. Iñigo Balboa
In Arturo Pérez-Reverte's "Purity of Blood," the character Iñigo Balboa reflects on the profound nature of knowledge and self-awareness. He suggests that the true misfortune in life is not ignorance itself, but the act of pretending to be knowledgeable when one is not. This notion serves as a commentary on the importance of humility and authenticity in the face of societal expectations.
Balboa's insight invites readers to consider the value of...