- Knowing is not reciting facts or knowledge, but understanding through direct and total experience.
- Unlike Socrates, I do not know that I don’t know because such knowing is beyond my capabilities.
- All knowing that is in me, besides my personal knowing of the actions of my being, is from outside me.
- I only know my action of hosting because all other knowing that enters or rests within me comes from another source.
- The ego, judging, whining, blaming, and damning cannot last without false claims to know: cut them short now.
© 2026 by Kevin Everett FitzMaurice. Daily quotations cover topics crucial to your emotional and behavioral health, including emotional and psychological skills, psychotherapy, psychology, philosophy, spirituality, General Semantics, Eastern psychology and philosophy, meditation, flow, social commentary, responsibility, authenticity, identity, and the self. Visit https://kevinfitzmaurice.com or Amazon and Google Play for Kevin's 75 books in ebook, paperback, hardback, and audiobook formats.
Monday, June 1, 2026
Claiming to Know Is Lying: 06-01-2026
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