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How would you define the difference between stupidity and ignorance?

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How would you define the difference between stupidity and ignorance?

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– stupidity is the lack of will or ability to think something through – ignorance is the lack of knowledge needed to accurately think something through as it is far easier to gain knowledge, than to gain new ability or change one’s will, ignorance is the more temporary of the two 🙂 also ignorance might stop you from a certain course of action, while stupidity won’t.

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I like to simplify my words. The difference between ignorance and stupidity is enjoyment. We learn ignorance. Human nature is inherently ignorant. But when we begin to have fun with our own ignorance, it turns into stupidity. And that’s just…well…stupid!

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