True knowledge comes not from answers, but from questions
Elaboration: You seek answers, thinking they will bring you peace. But the Mad Mage learned that true knowledge lies not in the answers, but in the questions themselves. To ask is to open a door to the unknown, while answers often close the door and limit the scope of inquiry. The wisest minds know that the right question is more valuable than a thousand answers.
Reflection:
Consider how you approach learning—do you focus more on finding answers or asking questions? What new insights might arise if you focused on asking deeper, more expansive questions rather than seeking definitive answers? How can curiosity be a gateway to knowledge?