Beyond that, whether you do know a certain thing or not is something you become aware of through the frequency of your voice. Have you ever noticed how your voice comes out when you do know what you know? There’s no trembling, no hesitancy or uncertainty. On the contrary, you wield your voice like a sword and, in that very moment, every thirsty quenches his thirst.
Third, you really know something when you’re able to articulate and explain your knowing in a clear and simple way. The simplest, the better. And, for that to happen, there have to be no dark places you can hide. I mean, you have to know your stuff from the ground up. Because of that, a lot of time and patience are required. And when you finally have a grasp of what you’re willing to convey on the outside, what comes out of your mouth is something you give form to in that very moment.
Do you really know what you think you know? Knowing is an endless process because of the infinite layers you find yourself to go through. And the deeper you go with your observation, inquiry or information, the less you realize you know. Because any new knowing automatically makes your previous one old.