We cannot think about what we do not know.

Hume’s view on knowledge is divided into two categories: ideas and facts. He emphasizes that knowledge derived from facts is not logically related and cannot be proven deductively. According to Hume, all knowledge related to facts is obtained through the senses, as there are no innate ideas to serve as a foundation(Hume, 1751, 1902, 1907). […]

Interdependence

There are three kinds of people 1. Dependent 2. Independent 3. Interdependent The dependent people need others to get what they want. This is the lowest level and we all start from here. Those who stagnate at this level derive their sense of self-worth from the opinions of others and do not think for themselves. […]