The quote humorously reflects on the journey of academic growth, illustrating a progression from overconfidence to humility.


The quote humorously reflects on the journey of academic growth, illustrating a progression from overconfidence to humility. It suggests that undergraduate studies often instill a false sense of complete knowledge, while graduate studies reveal the vastness of what is unknown. Finally, completing a PhD is portrayed as an acceptance of the limitations of individual knowledge, leading to a fearless approach to learning and inquiry.

Venkataramanan Ramasethu

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