Admitting one’s ignorance and being prepared for the worst lead one to be open to learning and prudent in acting.

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(MWD 36)

To know that one does not know is the best.
To not know that one does not
* know is the worst.

[Now only if you understand that this worst is worst will it not be worst.]

For this reason,

The Sage avoids the worst by understanding that the worst is worst and so it is not the worst.