“The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.”

— Rumi

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“The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore.”

Rumi Rumi
(September 30 , 1207 -- December 17 , 1273)
Origin: Persian
Known for: PoetScholar
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At its heart, this line values humility and discernment over cleverness. The central idea is that real understanding often means unlearning what we thought we knew. It meets people wherever they are: in longing, in stillness, or on the edge of change. Centuries on, Rumi's words endure because they meet readers in their most human moments.
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Rumi

Rumi was a Persian poet, scholar. A Persian poet, scholar. A Persian poet whose spiritual and love-centered writings remain popular worldwide. Their quotes on wisdom, inner peace and the search for meaning remain widely read and shared. Their teachings on wisdom, self-awareness and the search for meaning continue to guide people seeking clarity and inner strength.

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This quote is attributed to Rumi. Rumi was a Persian poet, scholar. A Persian poet, scholar. A Persian poet whose spiritual and love-centered writings remain popular worldwide. Their quotes on wisdom,…

At its heart, this line values humility and discernment over cleverness. The central idea is that real understanding often means unlearning what we thought we knew. It meets people wherever they are: in longing, in stillness, or on the edge of change. Centuries on, Rumi's words endure because they meet readers in their most human moments.

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