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What a refreshing mind you have, young man. There really is nothing quite like total ignorance, is there?
Neil Gaiman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote humorously points out the absurdity of excessive ignorance.

Neil Gaiman's quote reflects on the irony of ignorance being seen as refreshingly naive. It suggests that sometimes a lack of knowledge can lead to a blissful perspective, highlighting the humorous side of ignorance rather than its typical negative connotations.

Themes

IgnoranceHumorNaivetyPerspective

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be shared during a lighthearted conversation about how sometimes not knowing certain things can make life easier.

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