Learning is a relationship with the unknown.
Something I haven’t met yet.
Something unfamiliar.
A belief is different.
A belief is like an old friend.
Known. Trusted.
Sometimes too trusted.
Familiar enough I forget to question it.
An assumption isn’t either.
It has a part of both.
Unknown,
and
I treat it like an old friend.
I act as if I already know it.
That’s the trouble.
An assumption is a stranger disguised as a friend.
One I mistake for knowing,
when I haven’t even met them.
Learning only happens when I recognize the difference.
Beliefs are old friends.
Assumptions pretend to be.
Learning is the courage to make a new one.
Learning starts when assumptions are met.
Learning takes place when assumptions are questioned.