saying of the day

Better untaught than ill taught


Possible interpretation:

This proverb drops the verb "to be" (It is better to be untaught than ill taught). We understand: "It is better not to be taught at all than to be taught badly." It's better not to learn something than to learn it badly.

Note: taught = past participle of verb "teach" (here used in passive voice) | ill taught = badly taught

This idea is echoed in Pope's famous line: "A little Learning is a Dangerous Thing"

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