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 🤔
🐶🐾🤣 you start thinking of all the parts of the world and how they apply the meaning, and it all goes BOOM
Yes. And words change so fast these days. I really think some of it is intentional to cause confusion, and some of it is just the world growing up and being interconnected.
Think of the words 50 years ago: gay, retarded, dumb, queer, democracy, et al.
Almost none of those words mean what they meant 50 years ago.
True! Languages evolve at the speed of information being transmitted. Now we have an information highway, and that reflects on the evolution of the languages 🐶🐾🫡
I foresee it being most difficult for older people. People my parents age really struggle to be understood. I do to a lesser extent. It will be interesting to see how the world deals with this moving forward.
We will evolve and who cannot will die off, like it always have been. Sad but true 🐶🐾🫡
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The power of information is on line, it is dusruptive, is adictive and the bigest chalenge to the world, freedom is not a problem for the good people.
A mix of Huxley and Orwell will be the future ?
How this will be ?
Are in your hands!
Welcome to your live !
We are together in #NOSTR !
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