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In this root sense, ignorance is an act of will, a choice that one makes over...
Author:
Ruth Ozeki
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My Year of Meats
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In this root sense, ignorance is an act of will, a choice that one makes over and over again, especially when information overwhelms and knowledge has become synonymous with impotence.
( Ruth Ozeki )
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