Keep the Art of Listening

Don't stop listening to correction or you will forget what you have already learned. Prov 19:27
When do we say 'I know enough, I don't need anyone to tell me anything anymore', or 'I think I am now wise and don't need help'.
This sounds silly and lacking in sense but is something we actually do. We can never stop learning and a big part of learning is being corrected.
How do we stop learning? When we stop listening, when we think more of ourselves than we should, perhaps.
For example 'I know how to cook a carrot cake and so I will never be interested in another way', 'I know how to save and am settled in my ways so don't try and interest me in another way', I know how I want to talk to strangers and they have to accept who I am and that is that', or 'I am not interested in talking to strangers and so dont bother me.'
The signs of not learning are rigidity, inflexibility, a clouded mind when change comes knocking.
How do I avoid this state? Perhaps it is by staying vitally connected to the vine? Really connected and not haphazardly, sort of connected; being aware of the signs of rigidity and being quick to repent; not letting the status quo rule.
Like losing the promise I do not want to lose my place or my relationship with the Lord. Lord keep be vital, alive, ever moving forward. Amen!

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