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Ignorance is ubiquitous. It's an unavoidable aspect of the human mind and where it shows up in any given mind is as random as the location of an electron while it's speed is being measured. It's surely genetic, or maybe I should say congenitally set as there is no predicting where the ignorance will show up. It depends on how the brain wires its self after gastrolation. No amount of education or training can change it once wired. Just look around. No matter how educated and inventive we've become, we can still become so enraged over a perceived minor verbal insult that we kill each other over it. This is hard-wired and has remained unchanged since before we evolved "intelligence". Ignorance is not going away. It will be there, on the street and in the labs at MIT (or wherever) as long humans exist as such.

Just as ignorance is tuned within the circuitry of the intellect and emotional body, so is the refinement possible to expand the intellect beyond ignorance. If the DNA contains the potential for ignornace so does it contain the potential for genious and or liberation from ignorance.
It's the reason so many turn to spirituality for some kind of freedom from fear, and release from the ideas of inevitable process that we are destined to incorporate ignorance into humanity by default.
Balance can be achieved in a humility that lay beyond egoic impressions and the creation of evolution from a point of reference in some outward identification of the source of humanity that is speculative at best and demeaning to our very nature.

There is within us all a greater experience of humanity than the current ideals of cellular identification and the belief in random chance that is evolution.