The quote "Knowledge and wisdom come when we no longer need them" suggests that true understanding and insight often emerge not from a desperate quest for answers, but from a place of acceptance and detachment. When we are consumed by our desires for knowledge, we may overlook the deeper truths that life has to offer. Conversely, when we let go of the urgency to know and control, we become open to learning from our experiences and surroundings. In this relaxed state, we often find that knowledge and wisdom naturally unfold, providing clarity and perspective when we least expect it. This idea encourages a mindset of mindfulness and openness, rather than one driven solely by ambition or fear.
Author: Henri Nouwen