I'm Rory Stewart and I want to talk about ignorance.
I will die without having read everything that was written in classical Latin.
Because ignorance isn't simply the opposite of.
Knowledge, it's part of what it means to be human.
Just about every game I can think of involves ignorance.
There's no adventure without ignorance.
There's no narrative.
The long history of ignorance, from Confucius to QAnon.
With me, Rory Stewart, listen on BBC.
Sounds, BBC sounds music radio podcasts.
I think it sounds like a hug.
The second movement especially.
It's like a warm blanket.
My name's Claire Reid.
I'm a journalist.
When I was three, I used to ask if I could play the violin all the time.
And it's kind of a bit of a mystery in the family why I suddenly wanted to do that.
And I would pass, like, a musical instrument shop on the way into town, and I would stop and look in the window every time at the violin and be like, oh, I want to play.
I want to play.
And my mum, she thought it was a phase, so she just let me keep asking.