Knowledge often appears to hold the highest priority for modern individuals.
Since the saying “knowledge is power,” humanity has tirelessly pursued its accumulation without limits.
Now, with the advent of AI, the pinnacle of human knowledge, it is time to reflect on the nature of knowledge.
Knowledge often originates from and caters to human greed for control and understanding.
Through it, concepts, ideologies, and beliefs are formed, slowly embedding themselves in our consciousness.
The issue arises when these constructs solidify, becoming rigid and detached from the present.
Knowledge gained from authority is often accepted without question, stifling creativity.
When knowledge lacks vitality and fails to reflect the present, it disconnects us from reality.
Everything is subject to change, including knowledge.
Even past knowledge can be changed in the present and future.
Through meditation, which fosters observation and reflection, we can reevaluate our relationship with knowledge.
Accumulating more knowledge at a faster pace does not relieve suffering.
Instead, we must seek wisdom.
Wisdom forms the foundation for knowledge that is truly beneficial and aligned with life’s essential needs.
Only then can knowledge serve its rightful purpose.