Worth pointing out, it’s a word that has changed meaning in recent times.
Webster 1828 lists it as:
“IG'NORANT, adjective [Latin ignorans.] Destitute of knowledge; uninstructed or uninformed; untaught; unenlightened. A man may be ignorant of the law, or of any art or science. He may be ignorant of his own rights, or of the rights of others.
1. Unknown; undiscovered; a poetical use; as ignorant concealment.
2. Unacquainted with.
Ignorant of guilt, I fear not shame.”
I did not mean it in the pejorative way. I’m old, and I forget that things have changed. Perhaps a rewording of my family’s old saying is in order 🤔