No, ignorance is not bliss. The well-developed individual, accomplished, skilled, knowledgeable and evolving, aspires to know what the world is about, what he is about, and how he can make a difference in making that God's territory.
Ignorance is a mental state favored by nonindividuators, stultified, indifferent, clustered, without energy, ambition or hope.
The knowing person, the skilled man, can fix and repair many emerging problems. Being competent and able to straighten out messes and fixing one is wrong--these efforts exhilarate, and satisfy. They may not be blissful, but they sure are pleasing.
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