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Is ignorance always innocent—or can it sometimes be a choice?

In this short, reflective spoken monologue, Sindy explores the idea that not knowing isn’t always accidental. When awareness demands action, ignorance can quietly become a way to avoid responsibility. This piece isn’t judgmental or instructional—it simply invites reflection on what we choose not to see, and why.

A calm philosophical moment about morality, awareness, and avoidance in modern life.

SCRIPT:

We usually talk about ignorance
as something that just happens.

Like not knowing is accidental.

But sometimes it isn’t.

Sometimes we sense that learning more
would require us to change something—
how we act, what we support,
or what we allow.

And in those moments,
not knowing can feel easier
than knowing and doing nothing.

So ignorance becomes a decision,
not a gap.

And the moral question isn’t
whether we knew everything.

It’s whether we avoided knowing
because we didn’t want the responsibility
that would come with it.

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