The Apprehension of Knowledge Posted on July 8, 2013 by andyknaster The apprehension of knowledge that comes in the midst of great travail is often the most cherished. Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
I like that. It takes a humble yet confident person to enter an endeavor knowing he or she will make mistakes. The anticipation of correction, application, and improvement will motivate a person of character. LikeLike Reply
Errors and strife make hard but lasting teachers.
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I like that. It takes a humble yet confident person to enter an endeavor knowing he or she will make mistakes. The anticipation of correction, application, and improvement will motivate a person of character.
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