ignorance is bliss

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English

Etymology

From Thomas Gray's poem, Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College (1742): "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise."[1]

Proverb

ignorance is bliss

  1. Lack of knowledge results in happiness; it is more comfortable not to know certain things.

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